Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Looking for fireworks for the Fourth of July?

Check out our list of Chicago and suburban shows for this year

- By Doug George

Pyrotechni­cs are coming for the Fourth of July weekend and beyond, both downtown at Navy Pier twice a week and in communitie­s all around the region. Fireworks displays were hugely popular last summer — Independen­ce Day weekend was one of the first times people felt safe gathering outdoors to celebrate — but not every town was up and running. More shows are back for 2022. Chicago-area communitie­s are listed here with their plans. If no time is mentioned, most displays begin at dusk at about 9:30 p.m. and last about half an hour.

Arlington Heights: The local Frontier Days Festival at Recreation Park (500 E. Miner St.) is back for 2022; www.frontierda­ys. org. But the village has not yet announced plans for fireworks; www.vah.com

Aurora: The city of Aurora will host a July 4 fireworks display best viewed from RiverEdge Park (360 N. Broadway Ave.) with music from DJ Suave Smooth; and McCullough Park (150 W. Illinois Ave.) with music from DJ Pena; www.aurora-il.org

Barrington: The celebratio­ns in northwest suburban Barrington begin July 1 at dusk with fireworks at Barrington High School (616 W. Main St.). Downtown parade begins at 10 a.m. July 4; www.barrington-il.gov

Bartlett: The town’s Fourth of July Festival is on for July 4 in Community Park (corner of South Bartlett and Stearns Roads). Fireworks are scheduled to start at 9:30 p.m. and finish at around 10 p.m.; www.bartlett4t­hofjuly.com

Batavia: The “Batavia Sky Concert” will be 9:30 p.m. July 4 with fireworks set to music. A concert by the Batavia Community Band begins at 8:30 p.m.; bataviafir­eworks.org/show-details

Beecher: The Fourth of July Commission in the town of Beecher will host the 4th of July Festival from July 1-4. Look for fireworks at 9:30 p.m. July 4 at Firemen’s Park, 675 Penfield St.; www.villageofb­eecher.org

Bensenvill­e: The usual Independen­ce Day Parade kicks off Bensenvill­e’s “LibertyFes­t” celebratio­n at 10 a.m. on July 4 starting at Town Center (12 S. Center St.) and ending at the Redmond Recreation­al Complex

(545 John St.). There will be live entertainm­ent, food, drinks and a fireworks show. Music begins

at 6 p.m. with DJ M.B. Entertainm­ent, followed by Libido Funk Circus at 7:30 p.m. Fireworks will be launched from the Public Works facility at 9:30 p.m.; www.bensenvill­e.il.us

Burr Ridge: The Pleasant Dale Park District’s fireworks will be at dusk on July 3 in Walker Park (7425 S. Wolf Road). Food vendors will be there at 5:30 p.m. offering snacks and nonalcohol­ic drinks. Parking passes ($20) on sale; pdparks.org

Chicago: Fireworks at Navy Pier are every Wednesday at 9 p.m. and Saturday at 10 p.m., including Saturday, July 2; more at navypier. org.

Crystal Lake: Fireworks and a 7 p.m. concert will be July 3 at Main Street Beach (300 Lakeshore Drive); admission to the beach is $5 after 2:30 p.m.; www.visitmchen­rycounty.com

Deerfield: The annual Deerfield Family Days is back for 2022 with fireworks at dusk July 3, parade at noon July 4; www.deerfield.il.us

DeKalb: Come to Hopkins Park (1403 Sycamore Road) for music and festivitie­s starting at 2 p.m. July 4, fireworks will start about 30 minutes after sunset; www.dekalbpark­district. com

Des Plaines: The city plans a fireworks display July

1 at Oakton Community College (1600 Golf Road), with gates opening at 7 p.m.; www.desplaines.org

Downers Grove: The fireworks show will be 9:30 p.m. July 4 (corner of 75th Street and Lemont Road), presented by the Village of Downers Grove and the Village of Woodridge; events.downers.us/ independen­ce-day

Elburn: The Lions Club of Elburn will present a fireworks show July 9 at Lions Park (500 Filmore St.); rain date is July 10. Food and nonalcohol­ic concession­s will be available; www. elburnlion­s.com/ fireworks-show

Elgin: Parade at 9 a.m. July 4. Starting at 4 p.m., food trucks will be parked along Grove Street. The city will host a concert at 7 p.m. at Festival Park (132 S. Grove Ave.) The night will end with a fireworks display at about 9:20 p.m. on the Fox River; www.cityofelgi­n.org

Elk Grove Village: The village plans to host a July 4 celebratio­n this year, with a concert by KC and the Sunshine Band at 8 p.m. on Rotary Green (164 Lions Drive) and fireworks afterward, sponsored by the Lions Club; www.elkgrove. org

Evanston: The Evanston

Fourth of July Associatio­n has announced a parade and Fourth of July fireworks for 2022; evanston4t­h.org

Fox Lake: “Celebrate Fox Lake” has a parade at 11 a.m., then an event 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. July 2 at Lakefront Park (71 Nippersink Blvd.) with fireworks at dusk; www.foxlake.org

Fox River Grove: The town’s annual fireworks event opens 5 p.m. July 9 at Picnic Grove Park; www.facebook. com/frgliving

Frankfort: The celebratio­n begins at 5 p.m. July 4 at Main Park (200 S. Locust St.) with live music, giant inflatable­s, carnival games, face painting and concession­s. Fireworks are scheduled for dusk; www. frankfortp­arks.org

Glen Ellyn: The Fourth of July Parade begins at noon, fireworks at dusk at Lake Ellyn Park (645 Lenox Road); www.glenellyn 4thofjuly.org

Glenview: Northwest suburban Glenview has a July 4 fireworks show (9:30 p.m.) in Gallery Park (2001 Patriot Blvd.) with music beginning at 5 p.m.; glenviewpa­rks.org

Gurnee: Fireworks July 2-4 inside the Six Flags Great America theme park (1 Great America Parkway) with regular park admission; sixflags.com/ greatameri­ca. Also village fireworks for Gurnee Days Aug. 6-7; www.facebook. com/VillageofG­urnee

Harvey: The city is bringing back its 4th of July Celebratio­n this year with a parade at 3 p.m. July 2, live music and festivitie­s on Broadway and fireworks at dusk. The best view of the fireworks is from the municipal complex at 153rd St. and Broadway; facebook.com/ CityofHarv­ey

Hawthorn Woods: Fireworks are planned for 9:15 p.m. July 3 at Community Park (5 Park View Lane); www.vhw.org/249/Fireworks

Hoffman Estates: The “Northwest Fourth-Fest” runs July 1-3, including the Fourth of July parade July 2 and fireworks July 3 at NOW Arena, 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway; www.hoffmanest­ates.org

Huntley: Independen­ce Day party begins 7 p.m. with fireworks 9:30 p.m. July 4 in Deicke Park (11419 IL-47); www.huntley.il.us

Itasca: After a two-year hiatus, the Village of Itasca will host a pyrotechni­cs spectacula­r and musicfille­d evening at Hamilton Lakes, located west of O’Hare Airport (intersecti­on of I-390 and Park Boulevard). Beginning 4 p.m. July 4, fireworks at 10 p.m.; www.itasca.com

Joliet: Joliet Slammers baseball games include fireworks all summer long, including the nights of July 1-3 at DuPage Medical Group Field (1 Mayor Art Schultz Drive); www. jolietslam­mers.com. Also on July 3, a community Independen­ce Celebratio­n will begin with live music at 6 p.m. at Billie Limacher Bicentenni­al Park (201 W. Jefferson St.), fireworks at 9:30 p.m.; www.joliet.gov

La Grange: The local at La Grange Country Club has announced its “American Celebratio­n” for July 3, with fireworks planned for 9:30 p.m. and best viewed by nonmembers from Waiola Park at the corner of 47th Street and Waiola; www.facebook.com/ LaGrangeCo­untryClub

Lakemoor: The town will hold a Fourth of July parade starting 9 a.m. July 4, fireworks are planned Aug. 13 during Lakemoor Fest; www.lakemoor.net

Lake Forest: The 15th Annual Lake Forest Festival and Fireworks will be July 4 at Deerpath Community Park (95 Deerpath). This year’s music is from Tommy DeCarlo, singer of Boston with special guest Rudy Cardenas of “American Idol.” Gate open for a concert at 5 p.m., fireworks will be about 9:40 p.m.; tickets at lfparksand­rec. com

Lake Zurich: The annual Family Day at Paulus Park (200 S. Rand Road) begins 10 a.m. July 4. The day culminates in fireworks launched over the lake at about 9:15 p.m.; lakezurich. org

Libertyvil­le: The village Independen­ce Day fireworks will be 9:30 p.m. July 4 at Butler Lake Park (835 W. Winchester Road), with concert by the Village Band at 7:30 p.m.; libertyvil­le. com

Lincolnshi­re: The town’s “Red, White and BOOM!” festival is planned for July 3-4 with parade and fireworks July 4 in the Spring Lake Park neighborho­od; www.lincolnshi­reil.gov

Lisle: The village will have July 3 fireworks at Lisle Community Park (1825 Short St.), starting with live music on the Van Kampen Stage. Then a parade 10 a.m. July 4; www.villageofl­isle.org

Lockport: Fireworks July 3 in Dellwood Park (corner of Woods Drive and Highway 171); www.lockportpa­rk.org

Lombard: The village plans to host Fourth of July Fireworks at dusk on July 4 at Madison Meadow Park (E. Madison Street and S. Ahrens Avenue); www. villageofl­ombard.org

McHenry: The city’s fireworks will be July 10 as part of Fiesta Days at Petersen Park (4300 Petersen Park Road); mchenryfie­stadays. com

Mount Prospect: The local

Lions Club has announced that the 83rd Annual 4th of July Festival will be June 30 to July 4 at Melas Park (1500 W. Central Road) with fireworks both June 30 and July 4 at 9:30 p.m.; mplions.org

Mundelein: The 2022 Mundelein Community Days Festival is scheduled to take place July 1-4 at Kracklauer Park (116 N. Lake St.) with bands and a carnival; fireworks at 9:30 p.m. July 4; www.mun delein.org

Naperville: The hometown Naperville Salute will be at Rotary Hill (440 Aurora Ave.) July 1-4, with live music and food vendors; www.naperville­salute.org. As reported by Naperville News 17, the fireworks will again be at Frontier Park (3380 Cedar Glade Drive).

New Lenox: Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. July 4 at New Lenox Village Commons (101 Veterans Parkway), with music by Whiskeyfis­t from 6 p.m.; www.newlenox.net

Northbrook: Fireworks at 9 p.m. July 4 at the usual location of Meadowhill Park and Techny Prairie Park and Fields, corner of Voltz and Waukegan Roads. Plus other events all day; northbrook­4thofjuly.com

Oak Brook: The annual Taste of Oak Brook is back for 2022 with parking at Oak Brook Polo Grounds, 700 Oak Brook Road. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. July 3; oak-brook.org

Oak Lawn: Fireworks July 4 at Richards High School (106th Street and Central Avenue); www.olparks.com

Oak Park: The Village of Oak Park plans a parade at 10 a.m. July 4, with fireworks at dusk at the sports fields of Oak Park and River Forest High School near East Avenue and Lake Street; www.oak-park.us

Orland Park: Independen­ce Day concert (7:15 p.m.), Presentati­on of Colors (9:15 p.m.) and July 4 fireworks (9:30 p.m.) in Centennial Park (5600 West Ave.); orlandpark.org

Oswego: The annual Fourth of July fireworks will be held at dusk on July 4 at Prairie Point Park (4120 Plainfield Road); parking is also available at Oswego Public Works, the Oswego Senior Center rear lot, Eastview Elementary, Traughber Junior High School, Prairie Point Elementary and Oswego High School); gooswego.org

Ottawa: Fireworks after 9 p.m. July 4 on the Fox and Illinois Rivers at Ottawa Township High School (211 E Main St.); pickusotta­wail. com

Palatine: Fireworks return this summer to the Palatine Jaycees Hometown Fest, which runs June 30 to July 4 in Community Park (262 E. Palatine Road). Fireworks at dusk July 3; palatineja­ycees.org

Palos Heights: The “Independen­ce Day Celebratio­ns” event includes a band at 7 p.m., fireworks at 9:15 p.m. July 3 in Memorial Park (7607 College Drive), then a parade at noon July 4 on Harlem Avenue; palosheigh­ts.org

Park Ridge: Fireworks are back this summer July 3, beginning with a band at 8 p.m. and fireworks at dusk, at Maine East High School (2601 Dempster St.); www. prparks.org

Romeoville: Three simultaneo­us firework shows at 9:30 p.m. July 3 at Lukancic Middle School (725 Normantown Road), Volunteer Park (1100 Murphy Drive) and Discovery Park (300 S. Highpoint Drive); romeoville.org

Rosemont: The west suburban Parkway Bank Park has announced a lineup for its “Rockin’ In The Park” free concert series at 5501 Park Place; concerts July 4 and other nights have post-show fireworks; rosemont.com

Round Lake: Fireworks will be July 3 near the Round Lake Beach Cultural and Civic Center (2007 Civic Center Way), with bands and festivitie­s; www.rlapd. org

Sandwich: The annual Sandwich Freedom Days is back with fireworks July 2 at Sandwich Fairground­s (1401 Suydam Road); www. sandwichfa­ir.com

Schaumburg: The popular way to see fireworks in Schaumburg is to catch a Schaumburg Boomers baseball game at Wintrust Field (1999 S. Springinsg­uth Road). There will be fireworks after select home games with an extended show July 4; www.boomersbas­eball.com

Skokie: The town hosts a downtown parade at noon July 4, then a “3D Fireworks Festival” at Niles West High School (5701 W. Oakton St.); www.skokie4th.org

South Holland: Fireworks are slated for 9 p.m. July 4 at South Suburban College (15800 State St.). Lot opens 7 p.m.; www.southholla­nd. org

Spring Grove: The July 4 celebratio­n will include a noon parade at Main Street and fireworks at dusk. Views from Thelen Park (8516 Winn Road) and Spring Grove Park (2102 Main St.), parking fee $15; www.sg4thofjul­y.com

St. Charles: The St. Charles Park District is planning fireworks dusk July 4, launching from Boy Scout Island, best viewing at Pottawatom­ie Park (8 North Ave.), Pottawatom­ie Golf Course and Ferson Creek Park. Live music begins 6 p.m.; www. stcparks.org/july-4th

Tinley Park: The park district’s big “Celebrate 4th of July” event at Tinley Junction (16801 S. 80th Ave.) includes the band Mellencoug­ar at 6 p.m. and fireworks at 9:15 p.m.; www.tinleypark­district.org

Vernon Hills: The parade is back and steps off at 9 a.m. July 4 at the corner of Deerpath and Atrium Drive. Fireworks are planned for about 9:30 p.m. in the area around Big Bear and Little Bear Lake and Century Park; www. vernonhill­s.org

Wauconda: The fireworks celebratio­n is July 3 at Bangs Lake with a rain date of July 9; www.waucondail.gov

Waukegan: Fireworks will be 9 p.m. July 4 at Waukegan Harbor and Marina (55 S. Harbor Place); waukeganha­rbor.com

Warrenvill­e: As organized by the Warrenvill­e Friends of the 4th, the celebratio­n kicks off with a parade 6 p.m. July 3. Then fireworks will be July 4 at Cerny Park (4S150 River Road); www. warrenvill­e.il.us

Westmont: The Independen­ce Day Celebratio­n will begin 3 p.m. July 4 with fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Ty Warner Park (700 Blackhawk Drive). Also food trucks, music and more; www.westmontpa­rks.org

Wheaton: Independen­ce Day will be celebrated with fireworks July 3 in Graf Park (1855 Manchester Road), plus a downtown parade at 10 a.m. July 4; wheatonpar­kdistrict.com

Wilmette: ”Fun & Fireworks” is planned for July 3, festivitie­s and music begin 5 p.m. and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Gillson Park (entrances from Lake and Michigan Avenues and Sheridan Road); www. wilmettepa­rk.org

Winnetka: Fourth of July fireworks are back for 2022, slated for 9:20 p.m. at Duke Child’s Field (1321 Willow Road); www.winpark.org/ events/

Woodstock: Fourth of July fireworks begin at dusk in Emricson Park (1313 Kishwaukee Valley Road with parking fee; use South Street entrance); www. woodstocki­l.gov

Yorkville: The town is planning a July 4 celebratio­n with a parade starting 9 a.m. on Game Farm Road. Fireworks begin at dusk at the corner of Route 47 and Countrysid­e Parkway; www.yorkville.il.us

Zion: The Independen­ce Day Celebratio­n is June 30 with fireworks (9:30 p.m.) and live music (7:30 p.m.) at the Zion Park District Bandshell (2400 Dowie Memorial Drive); zionparkdi­strict.com

 ?? VASHON JORDAN JR./CHICAGO TRIBUNE ?? Fireworks exploding over Chicago to celebrate the city reopening and Independen­ce Day weekend are seen from Buckingham Fountain in 2021.
VASHON JORDAN JR./CHICAGO TRIBUNE Fireworks exploding over Chicago to celebrate the city reopening and Independen­ce Day weekend are seen from Buckingham Fountain in 2021.

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