The Great Lakes Naval Band marches in front of village hall during the Mundelein Community Days parade Sunday.
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The annual Mundelein Community Days festival wrapped up Sunday with a well-attended parade down Hawley Street and other activities.
A total wasn't available, but Assistant Village Administrator Michael Flynn said attendance seemed to be up this year.
Here's a look back at the event, by the numbers.
600: Baked turkey legs expected to be sold during the festival at Park Street Restaurant's booth in the Mundelein Munch food area
90: Estimated entries in Sunday's parade
2.024: In pounds, the amount of chicken wings eaten by "King of the Wing" contest winner Steve Flores
$10: Price of salt-and-pepper shakers made out of recycled aluminum Coca-Cola bottles, which were on sale Sunday at an antiques, collectibles and crafts area
2 p.m.: Estimated time Seymour Avenue - the main drag for the festival - will reopen to motorists today.
Lexi Ciesla, 11, of Mundelein, holds up a basket for people to throw candy during the Mundelein Community Days parade Sunday. The parade went down Hawley Street.
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Children swarm a pile of candy thrown out along the parade route Sunday, during the Community Days parade in Mundelein.
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Elmo greets paradegoers in downtown Mundelein Sunday during the annual Community Days parade.
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Frank Fiore, left, of Mundelein, Megan Brown of Chicago and Kayla Akers of Indiana discuss which candy to take during Sunday's Community Days parade in Mundelein.
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Rayna Turchi, 4, of Libertyville, shields herself from the sun during the Community Days parade in Mundelein Sunday.
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The Hernandez family of Mundelein sits at a storefront awaiting the start of the Community Days parade Sunday.
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