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Images: Some of the best photos that you may have missed this weekend

Every weekend, Daily Herald photographers venture out to some of the area's best local events. See some of the very best images from our staff that you may have missed this past weekend.

  Gretel Hoffmeyer, 19, tosses green balls to the crowd during the The Thom McNamee Memorial St. Patrick's Day Parade in East Dundee Saturday. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Palatine's Kevin Sydor, 10, dons his Irish bling at the St. Patrick's Day parade in Palatine on Saturday. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Palatine Dance Company's Lorna Runge, 10, of Palatine high kicks her way through the cold St. Patrick's Day parade in Palatine on Saturday. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Christine Doyle, left, along with her family Kevin and Brendan Doyle, 2, and Sean and Declan Doyle, 4, watch the West Suburban Irish's 24th annual St. Patrick's Day parade in Naperville. Daniel White/dwhite@dailyherald.com
  Mason Znenovec of Naperville rides on the John Greene Realtor float at the West Suburban Irish's 24th annual St. Patrick's Day parade in Naperville. Daniel White/dwhite@dailyherald.com
  A small leprechaun waves from the front seat of a police vehicle during the St. Charles St. Patrick's Day parade on Main St. Saturday afternoon. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Bagpipers march with the Tunes of Glory Pipes and Drums of Warrensville during the St. Charles St. Patrick's Day parade on Main St. Saturday afternoon. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  Alyssa DeSalvo and the McNulty Irish Dancers performed Sunday at the Wauconda Area Public Library. The dancers demonstrated their technical moves to beautiful Celtic tunes in elaborate costumes before a packed room. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  The audience clapped along as they watched the McNulty Irish Dancers perform Sunday at the Wauconda Area Public Library. The dancers demonstrated their technical moves to beautiful Celtic tunes in elaborate costumes before a packed room. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Northwestern basketball player Vic Law celebrates with the team at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston after it was announced Sunday that they would be facing Vanderbilt in the NCAA basketball tournament. This is the first time that a Northwestern University basketball team will be playing in the tournament. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Northwestern basketball players celebrate as they watch the television screen as commentators talk about the team at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston after it was announced Sunday that they would be facing Vanderbilt in the NCAA basketball tournament. This is the first time that a Northwestern University basketball team will be playing in the tournament. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Northwestern basketball player Scottie Lindsey takes a selfie with teammates as they celebrate at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston after it was announced Sunday that they would be facing Vanderbilt in the NCAA basketball tournament. This is the first time that a Northwestern University basketball team will be playing in the tournament. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Rev. Jeffrey Phillips, Zahra Irfan, 14 of Lombard and members of First Church of Lombard pose in front the church's the sign that reads "Jesus was a refugee". The sign prompted Irfan, a Muslim high school student to stop into the church and thank them. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
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