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Yorkville Hometown Days Festival

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Hometown Days Festival is a family oriented event that provides entertainment the entire family can enjoy! We are excited to bring back again this year the past favorites such as the Pride and Joy Car Show, the Baby Contest, carnival, and live musical performances. We are also excited to announce the return of a 2018 crowd favorite – The Ultimate Air Dogs Show! Please visit the Yorkville Parks and Recreation Facebook Page for up to date festival information.

www.facebook.com/YorkvilleParksandRec

Yorkville Hometown Days Festival

Address : Beecher Community Park, 908 Game Farm Rd Yorkville IL
Phone : 630-553-4357    (Always call and confirm events.)

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Plano Depot - Lyon Farm Museum Complex

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