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AREA RESIDENTS EXCITED ABOUT THE RETURN OF PRAIRIEFEST OSWEGO–Happy Days are Here Again! For this year only, the Oswegoland Park District proudly presents PrairieFest Friday, September 3-Monday, September 6 of Labor Day Weekend. With Free Admission, Free Parking, Free Concerts & Entertainment your whole family can fill their weekend with festival fun. In addition to the annual Carnival, new entertainment this year includes a Trampoline Show all weekend and a Laser Light Show on Saturday & Sunday nights. A variety of local bands including Boy Band Night and Whiskey Romance perform all weekend long, while Uncle Kracker headlines Saturday evening. A complete schedule of events is available on the festival website. www.prairiefest.com ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT FAMILY TIME OSWEGO KENDALL

LABOR DAY WEEKEND | Get Ready for Oswego's PrairieFest 2021

Area Residents are Excited about the Return of Oswego's PrairieFest

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ANNOUNCING 4 DAYS OF LIVE MUSIC, A CARNIVAL AND MORE! The Naperville Jaycees is extremely happy to announce the reprise of its Naperville Last Fling annual outdoor festival! The 2021 Last Fling will take place throughout Labor Day Weekend, from Friday, September 3rd to Monday, September 6th, as a scaled-down, end-of-summer block party-style community event along Jackson Avenue in downtown Naperville. Save the dates to join the members, volunteers, and neighbors in enjoying the weekend’s live music, food and beverages, and carnival fun! For bands to be considered for performance inclusion at the Men In Black Pest Control Services Stage (Riverview Lot; 100 W. Jackson Ave.), submissions for band performances at the 2021 Last Fling are now being accepted through 5/15/21 at www.LastFling.org/JacksonStage, with the following information included: name of the act, contact name & number, availability for September 3-6, performance price, and music sample (including a video or YouTube link). Bands must have 90 to 120 minutes of material. “The Naperville Jaycees is proud of the many years of community contributions it has facilitated via the Last Fling, and excited to put together another fantastic festival in 2021,” said Cori Cozort, President of the Naperville Jaycees. The Last Fling is the Naperville Jaycees’ largest fundraiser, raising over two million dollars for non-profit organizations throughout Naperville and DuPage County in the past 20 years. The Jaycees thank you for your support of the Last Fling, as well as all past and new volunteers and sponsors who have continued to support the organization throughout the years. Sponsorship opportunities for the 2021 Last Fling are available. Contact Denise Pape at Admin@LastFling.org.  www.LastFling.org  www.facebook.com/LastFling www.twitter.com/JCsLastFling  ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT NAPERVILLE DUPAGE

LABOR DAY WEEKEND | Naperville Last Fling to Be a Scaled-Down End of Summer Block Party-Style Event

LABOR DAY WEEKEND | Naperville Last Fling to Be a Scaled-Down End of Summer Block Party-Style Event

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"NO EXCUSES", SAYS THE NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT As Labor Day and the unofficial end of summer near, the  Naperville Police Department is partnering with law enforcement throughout the state to stop impaired driving and help save lives.    “While celebrations marking the last days of summer may look different this year than in times past, the potential remains for an increase in the number of impaired drivers on the roads,” said Sergeant Krakow . “Impaired driving kills more than 10,000 people in the United States each year. Please plan ahead for a safe ride home before you leave the house. It truly is a matter of life or death.”  The high-visibility “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign runs from Aug. 20 through the early-morning hours of Sept. 8. During this period, motorists in Naperville  can expect to see stepped-up impaired driving patrols and seat-belt enforcement, particularly at night when seat-belt usage rates are at their lowest. Speeders and distracted drivers should also be aware.  If you’re celebrating this Labor Day, remember to designate a sober driver and don’t let friends or family members drive drunk. Even a small amount of alcohol can impair judgment and reaction times, making driving unsafe.  The Labor Day “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is made possible by federal highway safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.  ALL CIVIC NEWS ALL DUPAGE

LABOR DAY | Naperville's Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign

"NO EXCUSES", SAYS THE NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT As Labor Day and the unofficial end of summer near, the Naperville Police Department...

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