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Naperville Ribfest Reopens After Being Temporarily Evacuated Due to Lightning

Naperville's Ribfest has opened once again after temporarily being evacuated Wednesday due to lightning, officials said.

According to their official Facebook page, a post was made at 5:47 p.m. stating "Due to weather, park is closed. We hope to re-open. Seek shelter! A tent is not SHELTER! Naperville Central HS is open. Volunteers to Naperville Central HS."

On social media, the fest expressed that they hope to reopen as soon as the storm passes.

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When: July 2-4, 9:45 p.m.
nWhere: Six Flags Great America, 1 Great America Parkway
nAdmission: $53.99 when purchased on the Six Flags site
nWhy Go: Independence Day at Six Flags Great America began early with holiday classics like fireworks every night and festive foods, as well as exclusive ride times and special ticket prices when attendees show up with Coca-Cola products and purchase tickets online.
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When: July 4, 6:30 p.m to 8:45 p.m.
nWhere: Jay Pritzker Pavilion, 201 E. Randolph Street
nAdmission: Free
nWhy Go: July 4th will bring the Grant Park Orchestra front and center at Millennium Park with an Independence Day salute. Enjoy the sounds orchestra music with free seating in the Seating Bowl, on the lawn, or if you wish to be closer, tickets start at $26 (rain or shine).
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When: July 4, starts at 10 a.m
nWhere: North Riverside Parks and Rec.,2401 Desplaines Ave.
nAdmission: Free
nWhy Go: North Riverside's 4th of July Festival in the park celebrates US Independence with a parade, t-ball, food, soda for the children and beer for adults, music, and fireworks at 9 p.m.
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When: July 4, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
nWhere: Uihlein Plaza, 1601 N. Clark Street
nAdmission: Free for IL residents
nWhy Go: July 4th at the Chicago History Museum will showcase a reading of the Declaration of Independence, patriotic music, Illinois Supreme Court Justice and keynote speaker Anne M. Burke, as well as a parade tailored for children, led by the World’s Tallest Uncle Sam.
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When: July 4, starts at 4 p.m.
nWhere: Intersection of I-390 and Park Boulevard, Itasca
nAdmission: Free
nWhy Go: Hamilton Lakes' fantastic fireworks will also have live music by Pat McKillen and Maggie Speaks with Fran and Anton performing some classic covers. Restaurants will offer picnic-style items and the Itasca Brewing Company will host a craft beer tent. The night will culminate with fireworks synchronized to music at dusk.
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When: July 4, 9:30 p.m.
nWhere: Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand Ave, Chicago
nAdmission: Free
nWhy Go: The Pier hosts biweekly Aon Summer Fireworks throughout the summer on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and will of course have a show ready for Fourth of July. The holiday will include live music in front of Lake Michigan. Gates will close when the venue reaches maximum capacity!
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When: July 4, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
nWhere: RiverEdge Park, 360 N. Broadway
nAdmission: Free
nWhy Go: See fireworks and enjoy other festivities, including The American Legion Band starting at 6:15 p.m., followed by the Fox Valley Orchestra. After dark, Aurora promises a dazzling fireworks display.
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When: July 2-4, typically at dusk
nWhere: Varying locations (see below)
nAdmission: Varies
nWhy Go: Get a head start on Independence Day fireworks or enjoy the day of. For a full list of times and locations around the city and suburbs click here.
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When: July 4, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
nWhere: 54th and Old Lake Park Ave., Hyde Park
nAdmission: Free, but donations welcomed
nWhy Go: The 4th on 53rd celebration is known as the "everybody marches nobody watches parade." In its 27th year, it features a lively, old fashioned holiday party.
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When: July 4-8, times vary from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.nWhere: 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway, Hoffman EstatesnAdmission: FreenWhy Go: July 4th at Northwest Fourth Fest. kicks off with the "Wings of Freedom" parade in the morning and a daylong carnival until 10 p.m. The following days feature live music from Blooze Brothers and 7th Heaven, a bounce house, pony rides, face painting, a rock climbing wall, a pie eating contest, the fireworks display on July 6 at 9:30 p.m., and more live music from Hi Infidelity plus Rick Lindy and the Wild Ones.
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When: Mondays - Saturdays, 4 p.m. to 11 p.m
nWhere: Tavern at the Park,130 E. Randolph Street
nAdmission: Free, pay to dine
nWhy Go: Overlook the city and Millennium Park at The Tree House, a rooftop extension of Tavern at the Park. It may be a good spot to dine as you view fireworks in areas nearby this holiday week.
When: July 2,5,6,7, starting at 8:30 p.m.
nWhere: Burnham Park, La Villita Park, Oz Park, and others
nAdmission: Free
nWhy Go: The Movies in the Parks program takes a break on July 4th, but you catch some flicks before and afterwards at various Chicago parks. Titles vary from classics like "The Truman Show" (Burnham Park) to recent releases like "Wonder Woman" (Dunbar Park). Full schedule
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When: July 3, 5, 12, 19, 26, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
nWhere: Parkway Bank Park, Rosemont
nAdmission: Free
nWhy Go: The Parkway Bank Park entertainment district will celebrate summer and independence with the Rockin’ in the Park free concert series. Free concerts are on Thursdays, featuring music by numerous cover bands, food vendors on the park’s lawn, and a fireworks show after the music!
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