North Aurora Days (July 31 - August 2)
Lissy Wedell, left, and Kristin Rhodes both of Batavia take care of a pony, Walker, before the North Aurora Days Pet Parade on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Andrew Horlock, 8 of Batavia, shows off his bearded dragon lizard, Piraka, to Tyler Fischer, 8, of Aurora during the North Aurora Days Pet Parade on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Drew Frank, 4, and his sister Natalie, 7, dress up as pirates with their dog Max, a long haired Chihuahua, for the North Aurora Days Pet Parade on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
A group of kids sits on top of an old fire truck before the start of North Aurora Days LIghts and Sirens parade on Friday evening.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Chris Weber, left, talks with Mel Weeks and his son Ben, 8, of a collie named Sadie during the North Aurora Days Pet Parade on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Residents gather on the curb of Oak Street to watch emergency vehicles pass during the North Aurora Days Lights and Sirens parade on Friday evening.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Kyle Williams, on the left, 6, from North Aurora, Alec Layne, 7, form South Elgin and Jacob Williams, 4, from North Aurora wave at a passing police car during the North Aurora Days Lights and Sirens parade on Friday evening.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Hundreds of pets of all shapes and sizes take a stroll with their owners down State Street for the North Aurora Days Pet Parade on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Stacy Phayer sits with her dog Guisippi, an Italian greyhound before the North Aurora Days Pet Parade on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Elizabath Lies, 10, of Aurora takes care of her cat, Cookie, before the North Aurora Days Pet Parade on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
Old police cars from half a dozen states come to North Aurora to participate in the LIghts and Sirens parade during North Aurora Days on Friday evening.
Kevin Sherman | Staff Photographer
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