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Finishing touches made on Northwest suburban July 4 fest preparations

Fourth of July festival season in the Northwest suburbs starts Wednesday, when Arlington Heights' Frontier Days, Palatine Jaycees Hometown Fest, Mount Prospect's Lions Club Festival, Northwest Fourth Fest in Hoffman Estates and more celebrations get underway.

The fun at Frontier Days kicks off Wednesday evening with a dog Frisbee catching competition on Meyer Baseball Field, a hockey skills seminar and a performance by local rock favorites 7th heaven. For a full schedule, visit www.frontierdays.org/.

An opening ceremony at 6 p.m. will launch the Lions Club Festival in Mount Prospect's Melas Park. The night's highlights include performances by Tynan and Hi Infidelity. For a full schedule, visit mplions.org/assets/2019fest.pdf.

In Palatine, Hometown Fest opens at 2 p.m. at Community Park, with the Kathleen A. Blanck Memorial Carnival for children with special needs. Later on, visitors can catch a performance by American English at 10 p.m. For a full schedule, check out palatinejaycees.org/hometown-fest/activities/.

The Northwest Fourth Fest carnival opens outside the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates at 6 p.m. Live music and other events are scheduled later in the week. to see what's happening and when, visit www.northwestfourthfest.com/.

The Barrington Fourth of July Celebration launches in the north Metra lot downtown at 4 p.m. and the night's entertainment features performances by No Filet, Murley and Sixteen Candles. See the rest of the highlights at e-clubhouse.org/sites/barringtonil/page-10.php.

Bartlett's Fourth of July Festival opens to the public at 5 p.m. with a carnival, food and beer tent and, later on, performances by Sam Savage, Tony Ocean and The Four C Notes. For the full schedule, visit www.bartlett4thofjuly.com.

  Da-ngelo Green with North American Midway sets up a game booth Tuesday preparing for Arlington Heights Frontier Days at Recreation Park. The fest kicks off Wednesday. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
  Marci and Will Lehnert set up their Hubby's in the Dog House food stand Tuesday as final preparations are being made for Mount Prospect Lions Fest at Melas Park. The festival starts Wednesday. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
  Charlotte Hugo of Fantasy Amusements cleans off tarps at a game booth as preparations continue Tuesday for Mount Prospect Lions Fest at Melas Park. The festival starts Wednesday. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
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