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Weekend picks: Dragon Boat Fest glides onto Lake Arlington

Dragon Boat Festival

The GWN Dragon Boat company and the Windy City Dragons dragon boat racing team host the first Chicago International Dragon Boat Festival at Lake Arlington, 2301 N. Windsor Drive, Arlington Heights. Led by the beat of a drum, teams of synchronized paddlers, one drummer and one steer-person race the 40-foot, human-powered canoes decorated with ornate Chinese dragon heads. Admission is free for spectators. Visit www.gwndragonboat.com. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 28

A fair affair

The 84th Annual Lake County Fair features a Motocross, monster trucks, a demolition derby, carnival, games, rides and more starting Wednesday at the Lake County Fairgrounds, 1060 E. Peterson Road, Grayslake. $10; $5 kids and seniors. (847) 680-7200 or lcfair.com. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, July 28, and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, July 29

North Shore Festival of Art

More than 150 artists from across the country showcase their works in a variety of media at the Fifth Annual North Shore Festival of Art at Westfield Old Orchard, 4999 Old Orchard Center, Skokie. See everything from ceramics, sculpture and jewelry, to paintings, photography, furniture and more. Free admission and parking. Visit amdurproductions.com. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July 28-29

Buzz buzz with Laurie Berkner

Kids' fav Laurie Berkner performs her catchy interactive dance tunes at Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheridan Road, Highland Park, during a special children's concert. Pavilion seats cost $15; lawn seats $5. (847) 266-5100 or ravinia.org. 11 a.m. Saturday, July 28

Major street fest

We all know about the big music festivals that hit Chicago, like Pitchfork and Lollapalooza. But the city is home to numerous smaller fests that still pack a punch musically. Wicker Park Fest takes place along Milwaukee Avenue between North Avenue and Paulina Street, and it will include sets from acclaimed indie band Cursive, incendiary punk trio Screaming Females, local rockers AM Taxi and singer-songwriter Joe Pug. In addition to all the music, fest-goers will be able to sample the vibrant arts and dining scenes of the Wicker Park neighborhood, which is one of the city's best. (There are plenty of children's' activities, too!) All of this for a $5 donation at the gate. You can't beat that deal. Go to wickerparkfest.com. Noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July 28-29

Walk about Elgin

Janus Theater, Nothing Special Productions, Guild Theater and the Great American Artistic Consortium perform adaptations of short stories and poems by Edgar Allan Poe as part of Elgin's fifth annual Walkabout: Theater on Your Feet. Performances take place at various downtown locations in this environmental theatrical work. Tours start at the Elgin Public House, 219 E. Chicago St., Elgin. $15 (cash only). Reservations required. (847) 841-1713 or www.elginwalkabout.com. Tours run at 15-minute intervals beginning at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, July 28, and 2 p.m. Sunday, July 29

Summer Show of Shows

Dancenter North presents its Summer Show of Shows, featuring performances from students in its summer performing workshops. See performances of jazz, tap and ballet dances. Dancenter North is at 540 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville. Tickets are $5 for general seating or $1 for “peanut gallery” seating on the floor (for ages 8 and younger). Visit dancenter-north.com. (847) 367-7970. 2 p.m. Saturday, July 28

Everyone is Irish

Everyone is Irish at the 13th Annual Arlington Heights' Irish Fest at the Arlington Heights Historical Museum and Heritage Gallery, 110 W. Fremont St., Arlington Heights. Music and dance performances, food, children's activities and more are featured. Performers include The Dooley Brothers, the bagpipes and drums of the Emerald Society and more. Admission is $5 on Friday, July 27, with children under age 15 free. Admission is $2-$7 on Saturday, July 28. (847) 255-1225 or ahmuseum.org. 3:30 to 11 p.m. Saturday, July 28

Highwood Festival Days

Head to Highwood for the 45th Annual Highwood Festival Days, in the Metra parking lot on Waukegan Road, in downtown Highwood. Carnival rides, live music, a beer garden, food and more are featured at Highwood's oldest festival. Free general admission. Visit celebratehighwood.com. 4 p.m. to midnight Saturday, July 28; and 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday, July 29

Artist in house

See the paintings of artist Peter Max, including his new Master Series, interpretive works of Monet, Picasso, Renoir and Van Gogh, at a free reception with the artist at the Wentworth Gallery, 5 Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg. Max will be on hand to greet the public. His works will also be for sale. Open to the public. Reservations are recommended, but not required. To RSVP, call (814) 995-1190, or visit wentworthgallery.com. 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, July 28

Santo salute

Share memories of the late, great Cubs third baseman as part of Ron Santo Night, a Saturday benefit for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation featuring an appearance by his son Jeff Santo, a documentary screening of “This Old Cub” and highlights from the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony. It's at the Arcada Theatre, 105 E. Main St., St. Charles. $15-$25. (888) 695-0888 or oshows.com. 5 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 28

Better Eder

Experience the amazing vocal range of Broadway and pop singer Linda Eder (“Jekyll and Hyde”) this Saturday at Viper Alley, 275 Parkway Drive, Lincolnshire. $30. (847) 499-5000 or viper-alley.com. 6:30 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday, July 28

Just can't fight this feeling

Journey back in time with the rock sounds of Chicago and The Doobie Brothers Saturday at Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island, 1300 S. Linn White Drive, Chicago. Tickets run $39.50-$125. (877) 598-8694. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 28

Majority Mozart

The Woodstock Mozart Festival returns with a concert featuring Chicago keyboard artist David Schrader playing an all-Mozart program this weekend at the Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St., Woodstock. $30-$52. (815) 338-5300 or mozartfest.org. 8 p.m. Saturday, July 28, and 3 p.m. Sunday, July 29

'League' comedian

If you've enjoyed comedian Steve Rannazzisi in FX's “The League,” MTV's “Punk'd” or even the film “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” then don't miss his weekend performances at Zanies Comedy Club, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. $30 plus a two-item menu purchase. (847) 813-0484 or zanies.com. 8 and 10:15 p.m. Saturday, July 28

Rapid-fire rap

Chicago rapper Twista, known for the superhuman speed with which he delivers rhymes, will make a stop at Cubby Bear North, 21661 N. Milwaukee Ave., Lincolnshire. Twista has been in the hip-hop game since the mid-1990s. He hit it big in 2004 with his record “Kamikaze” and the single “Slow Jamz.” He's working now on a new record. $30. Go to cubbynorth.com. 10 p.m. Saturday, July 28

From Grain to Grist

Apprentice “millers” of all ages can learn what it takes to turn corn into stone ground cornmeal at the From Grain to Grist program at the Graue Mill and Museum, at 3800 S. York Road, Oak Brook. Take part in milling activities including shucking, shelling, weighing and bagging. Free with paid $1.50-$3.50 general mill and museum admission. Kids ages 3 and younger admitted free. (630) 920-9720 or grauemill.org. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 29

Vernon Hills' new RUB

Here's the RUB in Vernon Hills: a new restaurant — Real Urban Barbecue at 1260 S. Milwaukee Ave., Suite 100. Grand opening festivities take place this weekend with an eating challenge for high schoolers on Sunday: The Hungry Home-wrecker throwback sandwich — a pound and a half of andouille sausage, two-pounds of pulled pork, hot sauce, a pint of coleslaw and six-ounces of RUB's brain buster pickles. Winners get a free sandwich daily for a year. (847) 613-1227 or realurbanbbq.com. Open from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, July 29

'Our Town'

Antioch's PM&L Theatre presents Thornton Wilder's famed, Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Our Town” onstage at 877 N. Main St., Antioch. Tickets cost $11-$13. (847) 395-3055 or pmltheatre.com. 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 29

Annual Block Party

Elk Grove Park District's Annual Block Party, at the Pavilion fields, behind the Pavilion, 1000 Wellington Ave., Elk Grove Village: Family activities include games, arts and crafts, giant inflatables, baggo, bocce ball and more. Free hot dogs and water, while supplies last. Free general admission. (847) 437-9494 or elkgroveparks.org. 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 29; Elk Grove Idol competition at 6 p.m.

Musical fundraiser

The FLOOD charity, established by local high school students, hosts a fundraising concert with Denny Diamond and the band Missed Opportunity at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. Tickets cost $30. FLOOD raises funds to help supply water filtration and storage systems to needy areas of the world. Proceeds will go to the Water Missions International organization. For tickets and information, visit floodusa.org or call Dan Kinsella at (708) 927-1491. 4 p.m. Sunday, July 29

Pianists Misha and Cipa Dichter

Husband-and-wife pianists Misha and Cipa Dichter present a classical concert in the Martin Theatre at Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheridan Road, Highland Park. Selections include works by Brahms, Ravel and Barber. $40-$60; lawn seats $10. (847) 266-5100 or ravinia.org. 8 p.m. Sunday, July 29

Laurie Berkner headlines a special children’s concert Saturday at Ravinia Festival. Courtesy of Ravinia Festival
Fairgoers enjoy a previous edition of the Lake County Fair in Grayslake. daily herald file photo by PAUL VALADE/pvalade@dai
The late former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo and his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame are celebrated at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles as part of Ron Santo Night. Associated Press File Photo
Artist Peter Max will be on hand at a free reception featuring his works on Saturday, July 28, at the Wentworth Galley at Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg. Courtesy of Saul Markowitz Communications
Linda Eder will perform two shows Saturday at Viper Alley in Lincolnshire.
Comedian Steve Rannazzisi is set to perform this weekend at Zanies in Rosemont.
Rebecca Gibbs, left, George Gibbs and Emily Webb star in PM&L Theatre’s production of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” in Antioch. Courtesy of PM&L Theatre
Husband-and-wife pianists Misha and Cipa Dichter perform Sunday in the Martin Theatre at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park. Courtesy of Ravinia Festival
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