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Images: See some of the best pictures by Daily Herald photographers from this past weekend

Every weekend Daily Herald photographers venture out to some of the area's local events. See some of the best images from our Daily Herald photographers that you may have missed this past weekend.

  Ducks enjoy Hillside Avenue all to themselves after it is flooded near Willow Road in Prospect Heights on Sunday. Heavy thunderstorms over the weekend have caused some area flooding. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Hillside Avenue is flooded near Willow Road in Prospect Heights on Sunday. Heavy thunderstorms over the weekend have caused some area flooding. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Runners take off from the starting line during the 4th annual Dash Around the Lake at University of St. Mary of the Lake Saturday morning in Mundelein. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  Walkers and runners braved rainy weather to participate in the 4th annual Dash Around the Lake at University of St. Mary of the Lake Saturday morning in Mundelein. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  Runners warm up in front of the Grotto during the 4th annual Dash Around the Lake at University of St. Mary of the Lake Saturday morning in Mundelein. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  15-year-old Jack Gilboy of Lake Zurich was the winner of the 5K race during the 4th annual Dash Around the Lake at University of St. Mary of the Lake Saturday morning in Mundelein. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  15-year-old Jack Gilboy of Lake Zurich wins the 5K race during the 4th annual Dash Around the Lake at University of St. Mary of the Lake Saturday morning in Mundelein. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  Eleven-year-old Toby Jones of Poplar Grove empties rain water from his canopy into a bowl Sunday during the Elgin Civil War Experience. Bad weather caused many of the participants to pack up early. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Ron Reid of Musgatine Iowa who portrays A.T. Watson packs up his camp Sunday during a stop in the rain at the Elgin Civil War Experience. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Special Olympian Vinny Roberts, 17, from Vernon Hills takes the torch from Mundelein Police Sgt. Brian Kisselburg as police officers along with Special Olympians participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run along Milwaukee Avenue through Vernon Hills during the Special Olympics Illinois on Sunday. The torch - called the Flame of Hope - was carried 36 miles from Gurnee to Lincolnwood. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Libertyville Community Service Officer Nick Korhumel carries the torch as he runs with Libertyville police officers and with other runners as they participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run along Milwaukee Avenue through Libertyville during the Special Olympics Illinois on Sunday. The torch - called the Flame of Hope - was carried 36 miles from Gurnee to Lincolnwood. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Libertyville Police Officer Scott Peeler takes the torch from Gurnee Commander Jesse Gonzalez as Gurnee police officers finish their part of the run at Casey Road in the Law Enforcement Torch Run along Milwaukee Avenue through Libertyville during the Special Olympics Illinois on Sunday. The torch - called the Flame of Hope - was carried 36 miles from Gurnee to Lincolnwood. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Libertyville Community Service Officer Nick Korhumel, left, carries the torch as he runs with Stuart Mendelsohn and Libertyville police officers Scott Peeler, Water Rodriguez and his daughter Mila, 6, as they participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run along Milwaukee Avenue through Libertyville during the Special Olympics Illinois on Sunday. The torch - called the Flame of Hope - was carried 36 miles from Gurnee to Lincolnwood. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Jerry Hendricks of Chicago enjoys a birthday beer during the 7th Annual Mundelein's Craft Beer Festival Saturday at Village Hall plaza. The event was sponsored by Tighthead Brewing Company and Mundelein Community Connections. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  Billy Nixon rocks out with the band Bellwether Blues during the 7th Annual Mundelein's Craft Beer Festival Saturday at Village Hall plaza. The event was sponsored by Tighthead Brewing Company and Mundelein Community Connections. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  Harmony Groth, left, and Rodrigo Martinez cheers during the 7th Annual Mundelein's Craft Beer Festival Saturday at Village Hall plaza. The event was sponsored by Tighthead Brewing Company and Mundelein Community Connections. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  Andrew McCue of Mundelein munches on his pretzel necklace during the 7th Annual Mundelein's Craft Beer Festival Saturday at Village Hall plaza. The event was sponsored by Tighthead Brewing Company and Mundelein Community Connections. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  during the 7th Annual Mundelein's Craft Beer Festival Saturday at Village Hall plaza. The event was sponsored by Tighthead Brewing Company and Mundelein Community Connections. Steve Lundy/slundy@dailyherald.com
  More than 80 beers and ciders to were available to sample, as well as wine and sangria, live music, food trucks, food samples Saturday during the Tri-Cities Craft Beer Festival at Lincoln Park in St. Charles. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Lincoln Park in St. Charles filled up quickly with long lines to get in Saturday during the Tri-Cities Craft Beer Festival. The event featured 80+ beer and ciders to sample, wine and sangria, live music, food trucks, food samples. It was a fundraiser for St. Charles Breakfast Rotary Club. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Chris Clark, left, and Justin Thomas, both of St. Charles try out a couple of the offerings Saturday during the Tri-Cities Craft Beer Festival at Lincoln Park in St. Charles. The event featured 80+ beer and ciders to sample, wine and sangria, live music, food trucks, food samples. It was a fundraiser for St. Charles Breakfast Rotary Club. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Brad Bilotta of Buffalo Grove, his son, Braden, 10, and daughter, Caelen, 7, release a painted lady butterfly at Northwest Community Hospital during a gathering Saturday for families who have lost babies. Joe Lewnard/jlewnard@dailyherald.com
  Because of rainy weather, painted lady butterflies are temporarily held in netting prior to their release in the Renew Through Sharing Memorial Garden at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights, during a gathering for parents who have lost babies. Joe Lewnard/jlewnard@dailyherald.com
  Families who have lost babies attend a gathering in the Jazzman Cafe at Northwest Community Hospital Saturday. Joe Lewnard/jlewnard@dailyherald.com
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