What is the parade route for the Arlington Heights Independence Day Parade?
Go to StreetsofArlington.com/july4parade for information on the 4th of July Parade Route, including staging area, direction and the starting and ending points of the parade. The parade steps off at 10:00 a.m. Dunton and Oakton Avenue, heads south on Dunton Avenue, turns east on Miner Street and ends at Recreation Park (500 East Miner Street).
What’s the weather forecast for the 4th of July Parade?
The best website for Arlington Heights weather is Arlingtoncards.com/weather
The page includes a dropdown menu with a 6-frame progressive NEXRAD weather image and a single frame radar image. There is also a link to street-level radar in the header of Arlingtoncards.com/weather …
The Arlington Heights Fourth of July Parade is a long parade (it steps off at 10:00 a.m.), so if you want to know what temperature is forecast for 10:00 a.m compared to 12:00 noon, check the hourly forecast in the dropdown menu in the left column of Arlingtoncards.com/weather.
Jesse White tumbler — a common, but extraordinary, unit in the Arlington Hts. 4th of July parade.
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White keeps a close eye on tumblers.
Where is the review stand for the Fourth of July parade in Arlington Heights?
The review stand for the Arlington Heights is on Dunton Avenue, just South of Euclid Avenue in front of the Arlington Heights Memorial Library.
Wheeling High School Marching Band at the Independence Day Parade in Arlington Heights.
Arlington Heights Independence Day Celebration main events …
Arlington Heights Frontier Days, July 1-5, 2009 [MAP/SAT]
Arlington Park Racetrack Fireworks, July 3, 2008 at dusk [MAP/SAT]
The Arlington Heights 4th of July Parade, Saturday July 4, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. [MAP/SAT] … The Arlington Heights Fourth of July Parade Route is featured at StreetsofArlington.com/july4parade …
The Arlington Heights 4th of July Parade, Saturday July 4, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. [MAP/SAT], Arlington Heights Frontier Days, July 1-5, 2009 [MAP/SAT] and Arlington Park Racetrack Fireworks, July 3, 2008 at dusk [MAP/SAT] offer plenty of fun for Arlington Heights …
Arlington Heights Fireworks CHANGES FOR 2009 Arlington Park Racecourse and Trackside OTB 2200 W. Euclid Ave. Arlington Heights, IL
FRIDAY Special July 3 Racing/Fireworks Tent Package
Join Arlington Park for a fun filled July 3rd featuring racing, music and and fireworks. New this year! — Live racing will begin later in the day than normal (4:00 p.m.) followed shortly thereafter by the Northwest Suburb’s major fireworks display for an Independence Day Fireworks Celebration. Fans may purchase tickets for $5 at the door or $3 in advance online. Children 17 and under are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. The box office to purchase tickets will close at 7:30 p.m.
Arlington Park has announced a $20 restricted tent area package deal ($10 for kids 12 & under) for individuals who purchase their tickets online in advance of Friday’s racing/fireworks show at Arlington. The package includes premium seating for the combined racing-fireworks show in the tents and grassy area in front of the tents, hot dogs, hamburgers, potato chips, mixed green salad, watermelon, cookies and cotton candy. Online sales end at 5 p.m. Thurs. July 2.
For more information, check the racetrack online or call: Arlington Park Box Office: 847-385-7500
Many neighbors of the racetrack gather (FREE OF CHARGE) at the Rolling Meadows Cook County Circuit Courthouse property or along parkways of Euclid Avenue and Wilke Road, just south and east of the racetrack.
Missed fireworks at Arlington Park? Mount Prospect has fireworks at Melas Park [MAP/SAT] from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm. on July 4, 2008.
FRONTIER DAYS at Recreation Park July 1-5, 2009 [MAP/SAT] Parking is not available at Arlington Market. Most people park in the neighborhood streets north of Recreation Park and in the Parking Garages in downtown Arlington Heights. Shuttle buses run from the parking garages to Frontier Days at Recreation Park. Check the full Arlington Heights Frontier Days Schedule at frontierdays.org …
MUSIC ACTS: WHO’S PLAYING AT FRONTIER DAYS IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
Many more events some days and all evenings … see Frontier Days official site.
WEDNESDAY JULY 1 at 8 PM at Frontier Days Carnival/Festival at Recreation Park … MAIN STAGE … KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS with hits like Chug a Lug, Let’s Work Together,
Dumas Walker, Oh, Lonesome Me, The Ballad of Davy Crockett,
Blue Moon of Kentucky, and many more.
THURSDAY JULY 2 at 8 PM at Frontier Days Carnival/Festival at Recreation Park MAIN STAGE … BLUES TRAVELER like… Forever Owed, Hook; You, Me and Everything;
Love Does; and Run-Around.
FRIDAY JULY 3 at 8 PM at Frontier Days Carnival/Festival at Recreation Park MAIN STAGE … EDDIE MONEY with hits Two Tickets to Paradise, I’ll Get By,
Baby Hold On, Shakin’, and Think I’m in Love.
SATURDAY JULY 4 at 8 PM at Frontier Days Carnival/Festival at Recreation Park MAIN STAGE … THE CHERRY POPPIN’ DADDIES… playing an unconventional lyric-driven
mixture of punk rock, funk, ska and swing music…Zoot Suit Riot and The Ding-Dong Daddy of the D-Car Line.
SUNDAY JULY 5 at 7:30 PM at Frontier Days Carnival/Festival at Recreation Park MAIN STAGE … AMERICAN ENGLISH — a comlete Beatles experience.
Frontier Days includes much, much more. A running race, flea market, a carnival, food, fire department water fights and more entertainment. See the Arlington Heights Frontier Days Official Site for more details.
Thu July 2, 2009 +++ 9:15 – 11:45 pm ARRA… recently voted Best Classic Rock Band…performing the big hits of Journey, Boston, Styx, Rush, Van Halen, Triumph, and many more.
Friday July 3, 2009 +++ 9:15-11:45pm THE LOUNGE PUPPETS…a tribute to the 80’s hair bands performing an incredible heart pumping, fist-thrusting, scream out loud, head banging trip back through time!
Saturday July 4, 2009 +++ 9:15-11:45pm AFRODISIACS…high energy disco, dance, funk cover band exploding with funky costumes, style and attitude!
When: July 14, 2009 … Starting at 10:30 a.m. Highlight race starts at 6:00 p.m.
Where: Downtown Arlington Heights …
The Point Premium Root Beer International Cycling Classic presented by Time Warner Cable is the world’s largest multi-category cycling event. The 41st annual event will take place from July 10 – 26, 2009. The highlight events of each day’s racing will be the men’s and women’s Superweek Pro Tour races, featuring top professional and elite amateur cyclists and teams from across the U.S. and more than 20 foreign countries. The 2009 event series will feature races in twelve city centers throughout Eastern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois, including Arlington Heights and many locations throughout the Greater Milwaukee and Chicago area. Nowhere else in America can cycling fans see 17 consecutive days of the highest-caliber bicycle racing. The Arlington Criterium will present on July 14, 2009 as a part of those exciting bicycle racing days. Organizers tout that spectators will witness the fusion of the best athletes in the world and today’s high-tech bicycles in an explosion of speed, power and excitement.
According to Michael Garrison, marketing director for Breakaway Event Productions and race organizer, there will be 500 to 700 riders participating, including 150 to 200 pros.
The race route is expected to run a 1 mile circuit as follows …
Bicycle Race Route
Starts at Vail Avenue and Campbell Street
East on Campbell Street
South on Dunton Avenue
West on South Street
South on Vail Avenue
West on George Street
North on Highland Avenue
East on South Street
North on Vail Avenue
Return to Vail Avenue and Campbell Street
Race and route subject to change by race organizer.
Downtown Arlington Heights Merchants will host a fundraiser all day today, Friday, June 5, to raise money for the two surviving Finnerty children, Bridget and Pierce.
The following stores will contribute proceeds from all sales to the fund:
Bentley’s Corner Barkery
Campbell Street Bicycle Shop
Ciao Bella Shoes
Flaherty Jewelers
Runners High ‘N Tri
Tuscan Market
Wine Shop & Wine Bar
Urban Harvest
If you can’t make it to downtown Arlington Heights Friday, June 5, 2009,
you can mail or hand deliver a check to:
“Jennifer Murphy, guardian of the Finnerty children”
Village Bank & Trust
311 S. Arlington Heights Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60005.
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