Wauconda Fest continues at Cook Park
A break in the rain Friday evening brought people out for the second day of Wauconda Fest at Cook Park.
Musical headliners were The Boy Band Night and Modern Day Romeos.
The American Legion hosted bingo and kids enjoyed carnival rides and games.
The fest continues today from noon to midnight; Second Hand Soul takes the stage at 5 p.m., followed by Suburban Cowboy at 5 p.m. and ARRA at 9:30 p.m. The kids' water fights are at 2:30 p.m., and the $23 wristband special is available from noon to 5 p.m.
Wauconda Fest runs through Sunday. For details and a schedule, visit waucondaparks.org
6-year-old Paxton While of Marengo enjoys a corn dog during the second day of Wauconda Fest Friday in Cook Park.
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14-year-old Gisela Batista, left, and her sister Alondra, 6, both of McHenry, ride the Orient Express during the second day of Wauconda Fest Friday in Cook Park.
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3-year-old Harley Pepper-Romero of Kenosha, Wisconsin, hugs a giant teddy bear she won during the second day of Wauconda Fest Friday in Cook Park.
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7-year-old Dillon Mosier of Volo and his mom, Kelly, ride the Ferris wheel during the second day of Wauconda Fest Friday in Cook Park.
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From left, Melissa Lopez, Kailee Westfall and Bree Yandle, all 12 and from Wauconda, have fun on a carnival ride during the second day of Wauconda Fest Friday in Cook Park.
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