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Buffalo Grove Days in full swing, four more days of fun ahead

After kicking off with a charity softball game the previous evening, Buffalo Grove Days was in full swing Thursday with the opening of food and beer tents, carnival rides and a bags tournament hosted by the Buffalo Grove Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce.

The 57th annual edition of the fest runs through Monday at Mike Rylko Community Park, 951 McHenry Road.

One of the longest-running festival in the Northwest suburbs, this year's event includes an expanded carnival with more rides, the return of the Labor Day car show, a barbecue challenge, disc golf competition and the always popular Rotary duck race.

Main stage entertainment is highlighted by Southern California rock band Eve 6 on Saturday night and local favorites 7th heaven Sunday night.

The Buffalo Grove Days parade steps off at 11 a.m. Sunday, with more than 85 units, including marching bands, floats, antique and classic cars, fire and police vehicles, and the Shriners. This year's grand marshal is former village trustee Steve Trilling, who retired last year after 15 years on the village board.

For a full list of activities and a schedule, visit www.bgdays.com.

  From left, Ike Schlesinger, 12, of Riverwoods, Noah Jacobson, 12, also of Riverwoods with Dylan Eberle, 12, of Round Lake take a spin on the Freak Out during Buffalo Grove Days on Thursday night. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Kelly Friedrich, center, of Long Grove holds her son Connor as another son, 3-year-old Logan, left, and also Solomia Ryskin, 5, right, of Long Grove slip down the slide on the first day of Buffalo Grove Days Thursday. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Buffalo Grove Days brings out the thrills in little kids as well as parents like Katie Mowery of Buffalo Grove and her son Max, 2, who clown around in the bingo tent as day one of Buffalo Grove Days kicks off. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Attendees to Buffalo Grove Days were treated to a nice night to ride the Ferris wheel and check out the sights. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com