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Lincolnshire celebrates holiday with Red, White & Boom

There are plenty of Fourth of July festivities planned in Lincolnshire this weekend, where the annual Red, White & Boom 4th of July Celebration started Friday evening at Spring Lake Park.

Friday featured a kids concert with Brian Wismer, food court and beer tent, classic car show and adult bucking bull rodeo.

A host of events are scheduled for Saturday, including a 5K run/walk, a parade, cardboard boat regatta, pie-eating contest and fireworks at dusk.

For information and a schedule, visit village.lincolnshire.il.us.

  Stella Bowkett, 3, of Lake Forest celebrates after sliding on an inflatable slide Friday at Lincolnshire's Red, White & Boom celebration in Spring Lake Park. The event featured a kid's concert, inflatable attractions and a classic car show. Mike Krebs/mkrebs@dailyherald.com
  Don Bawden, of Poplar Grove checks out an antique Oldsmobile with his grandson, Miles Bawden Gurewitz, 5, of Lincolnshire Friday at the Red, White & Boom celebration at Spring Lake Park in Lincolnshire. The event featured a kid's concert, inflatable attractions and a classic car show. Mike Krebs/mkrebs@dailyherald.com
  Chase Jette, 8, of Lincolnshire hits the bull's-eye at the dunk tank Friday at Lincolnshire's Red, White & Boom celebration at Spring Lake Park. The event featured a kid's concert, inflatable attractions and a classic car show. Mike Krebs/mkrebs@dailyherald.com
  Isabella Bacci, 5, of Long Grove and Olivia Santosuosso, 5, of Lincolnshire show off their dance moves Friday at Lincolnshire's Red, White & Boom celebration at Spring Lake Park. The event featured a kid's concert, inflatable attractions and a classic car show. Mike Krebs/mkrebs@dailyherald.com
  Alex Chang, 9, of Lincolnshire takes a ride on a zip-line Friday at Lincolnshire's Red, White & Boom at Spring Lake Park. The event featured a kid's concert, inflatable attractions and a classic car show. Mike Krebs/mkrebs@dailyherald.com
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