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A day to celebrate

Independence Day was on full display in Wheaton, from the flags adorning homes around town to the little girls with "U.S.A." painted across their cheeks chasing each other down Main Street.

Families staked out curbside seats early Friday morning along the city's annual Fourth of July parade route, a must-do event for both kids hoping to score free candy and politicians hoping to score votes.

Some, like Jim Archuleta, rolled into downtown on his mountain bike with his two kids, Corgan, 6, and Ava, 3, in tow.

"It's just a great family-friendly event," the Wheaton man said. "Nothing like a small-town parade."

In nearby Carol Stream, thousands of families lined up along Lies Road to watch the Glenbard North High School marching band, fire-twirling Hawaiian dancers and members of the Jesse White Tumblers snake their way toward the Ross Ferraro Town Center.

Several other communities throughout DuPage County followed suit with their own Independence Day festivities.

Glen Ellyn, Lisle and Villa Park held their own town parades complete with marching bands, floats and a host of volunteers flinging candy into the crowds.

Those looking for some finger-licking fun began lining up the door early to be the first into Naperville's Rib Fest.

By noon, the grills were fired up and families like Sheri Busker and her 6-year-old daughter, Alyssa, spent the day chowing down on plates of glazed ribs under the tents.

"We can't have it any better than this," she said.

Cliff Johnson of Wheaton is all smiles as he sports an Uncle Sam hat while watching the Wheaton Fourth of July parade move south on Main Street. This was Cliff's 20th year at the parade. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
Children from the Villa Park DARE program cheer as they walk the route for the Fourth of July parade hosted by VFW Post 2801. Carol Stream, Wheaton and Glen Ellyn were among area communities who hosted their own community parades. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
Dennis Simmons of Romeoville digs into grilled chicken on a stick Friday during the Taste of Lombard at Madison Meadow Park. Paul Michna | Staff Photographer
The Glenbard West Dance Team performs Friday as they ascend Main Street during the Fourth of July Parade in Glen Ellyn. Marcelle Bright | Staff Photographer