Ileigh Martinez, 5, of Mundelein works on a craft with her mother, Jessica Drecoll, during the second day of the Mundelein Community Days on Friday. The event featured a live music, a carnival and a variety of festival food.
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Food, carnival rides, fireworks and a parade - they're all part of the annual Mundelein Community Days festivities this holiday weekend.
The annual festival that began Thursday runs through Sunday, with most activities in Kracklauer Park, Seymour Avenue at Division Street, Mundelein.
Highlights include the Mundelein Munch food fair, carnival, games and live music every day. The fireworks display starts at 9:30 p.m. Saturday over the festival grounds, while the parade begins at 2 p.m. Sunday down Hawley Street. For information, visit mundelein.org/mcd.
Lily Major, 5, of Mundelein works on a craft with help from her father, John, during the second day of the Mundelein Community Days on Friday in Mundelein. The event featured a live music, a carnival and a variety of festival food.
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Nathaniel Zepeda, 12, and Emilio Breceda, 12, both of Mundelein, brave a carnival ride Friday, the second day of Mundelein Community Days. The event featured a live music, a carnival and a variety of festival food.
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Julie Callicott, 2, of Belvidere tries to catch a plastic fish Friday during the second day of Mundelein Community Days in Mundelein. The event featured live music, a carnival and a variety of festival food.
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James Tan and Pete Church of Kaleidoscope Eyes perform Friday at Mundelein Community Days. The event featured a live music, a carnival and a variety of festival food.
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Kaleidoscope Eyes performs Friday at Mundelein Community Days. The event featured a live music, a carnival and a variety of festival food.
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Pete Church and Hal Henderson of Kaleidoscope Eyes perform Friday at Mundelein Community Days. The event features a live music, a carnival and a variety of food through Sunday.
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