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Images: Willow Creek changes and a Lombard CROP walk highlight our photos from the 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.

  Great Prairie Trail CROP Walk to collect food for the hungry participants walk along the Prairie Path in Lombard on October 15, 2017. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
  Great Prairie Trail CROP Walk to collect food for the hungry kicks off at Lombard Common on October 15, 2017. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
  American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 3-mile walk at the East Side Sports Complex in St. Charles on October 15, 2017. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
  Darrell Walsh carries his granddaughter Cambria Sappington, 5 on his shoulders during the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 3-mile walk at the East Side Sports Complex in St. Charles on October 15, 2017. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
  A sea of pink could be seen as the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 3-mile walk processed around the East Side Sports Complex in St. Charles on October 15, 2017. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
  Phyllis Schulte of Mokena collected the most donations of any walker with a total of $3150. Schultz walked with 501st Rebel Legion United dressed as Star Wars "Rebel Fighter" during the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 3-mile walk at the East Side Sports Complex in St. Charles on October 15, 2017. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
  Steve Carter, 38, left, will Serve as Lead Teaching Pastor, and Heather Larson, 42, center, will Serve as Lead Pastor of Willow Creek. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Steve Carter, 38, left, will Serve as Lead Teaching Pastor, and Heather Larson, 42, center, will Serve as Lead Pastor of Willow Creek. Current Senior Pastor Bill Hybels, right, will Continue on Church Staff Until October 2018 When He Will Turn His Attention to Further Development of the Global Leadership Summit Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Saturday Senior Pastor Bill Hybels announces to Willow Creek Community Church, in Barrington the results of a six-year succession planning process. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Steve Carter, 38, left, will Serve as Lead Teaching Pastor Willow Creek. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Heather Larson, 42, will Serve as Lead Pastor of Willow Creek. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  The elders of the church pray with Steve Carter, 38, Heather Larson, 42, and Bill Hybels. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  The congregation listens as Willow Creek Community Church, in Barrington announced the results of a six-year succession planning process Saturday to replace Senior Pastor Bill Hybels. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  The congregation listens as Willow Creek Community Church, in Barrington announced the results of a six-year succession planning process Saturday to replace Senior Pastor Bill Hybels. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Loren Rittle of Lake Zurich walks with his son, Oliver, 6, as they look at scarecrows that decorate historic downtown Long Grove. On Saturday, local families decorated scarecrows and placed them around town. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Scarecrows are lined up along Robert Parker Coffin Road in historic downtown Long Grove. On Saturday, local families decorated scarecrows and placed them around town. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Brian Fiddes, 15, of Lake Barrington drives through a distracted driving course during the BRAKES program Sunday at Harper College in Palatine. The teen defensive driving class is taught by professional race car drivers, police officers and ex-Secret Service agents. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Professional race car driver Stu Hayner talks to students during the BRAKES program Sunday at Harper College in Palatine. The teen defensive driving class is taught by professional race car drivers, police officers and ex-Secret Service agents. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
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