Where to find weekend carnivals, fests and July 4 parades in the suburbs Wheaton s annual Independence Day Parade steps off at 11 a.m. July 4. Courtesy of Wheaton Park District
Updated 6/30/2021 7:25 PM
MainStreet Libertyville Lunch in the Park: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, July 2, at Cook Park, 413 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy live music and food vendors. The event for July 2 will feature Jimmy Carroll. (847) 680-0336 or mainstreetlibertyville.org.
Lakeside Festival at the Dole: Noon to 11 p.m. Friday through Sunday, July 2-4, at The Dole, 401 Country Club Road, Crystal Lake. Food, carnival rides, games, baggo tournament and more. Musical performances include Hi Infidelity on Friday, Modern Day Romeos on Saturday and Nashville Electric on Sunday. Fundraiser for Lakeside Legacy Foundation. $5; $2 for ages 65 and older, free for 12 and under and active military with ID. thedole.org.
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A new restaurant has debuted on the Radcliff dining scene, offering a variety of hand-crafted pizzas and Italian-inspired selections.
At 125 W. Lincoln Trail Blvd., Kickinâ Pizza officially opened April 19. Customers can dine-in or order to-go through curbside pickup. Catering also is available through the business.
The restaurant is co-owned and operated by Moe Mezyed, who also owns and operates the Fish House, with locations in Radcliff, Elizabethtown, Shepherdsville and Chicago.
Mezyed said when developing Kickinâ Pizza, he partnered with Trino Rodriguez and Hugo Garcia, both of whom have worked at the Fish House for the past four years. He said Rodriguez and Garcia have extensive experience working with restaurants specializing in Italian cuisine.