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Music and lots of food headlines Taste of Roselle

You can't blame Taste of Roselle organizers if you left their Saturday party still feeling a little hungry.

Food was everywhere at the annual celebration, which continues from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday along Main Street between Roselle Road and Park Street.

But even if food isn't that important to you, there's plenty of other things to do at the festival, which includes a main stage in the beer tent and, new this year, a Showcase Plaza where local bands, street musicians, children's dance troupes, martial arts groups and others can demonstrate their talents.

Sunday's main stage entertainment will include a 5 p.m. performance by The Fairlanes and a 6 p.m. show by the headliners, Sealed With a Kiss.

For details and a full schedule, visit roselle.il.us.

  Kostas Stapalulopoulos of Mylos' Greek Food mixes vegetables with chicken during the 36th annual Taste of Roselle. Daniel White/dwhite@dailyherald.com
  Andrew Luzwick is the Mad Hatter, who takes a photo with Jair and Jayda Williams, both 9 of Chicago, during the 36th annual Taste of Roselle. Luzwick is part of Hott Productions Performing Arts Studio in Roselle. Daniel White/dwhite@dailyherald.com
  Rosi Hernandez, owner of B Fierce Fitness in Roselle, leads a zumba class during the 36th annual Taste of Roselle. Her business is a combination of group fitness and customized personal training. Daniel White/dwhite@dailyherald.com
  Quinn Sharenow, 6, of Roselle has sole possession of riding the Dragon Wagon during the 36th annual Taste of Roselle. Daniel White/dwhite@dailyherald.com
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