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MainStreet Libertyville Presents Car Fun on 21 on July 17th

Enjoy classic cars and live music at Car Fun on 21 on Wednesday, July 17th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in downtown Libertyville's Cook Park.

MainStreet Libertyville presents Car Fun on 21 on Wednesday, July 17th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in downtown Libertyville’s Cook Park located at 413 N. Milwaukee Avenue. This is the event's 21st year.

Classic cars, trucks and motorcycles 25 years and older will be on display on Church and Cook Streets. While you are admiring the cars, you can listen to the sounds of a local band and enjoy food for purchase by Rosati’s Pizza. The event is held monthly through September.

Car owners interested in displaying a car may use the Brainerd Avenue entrances to Cook and Church Streets. No registration is required. Volunteers will be available to assist owners with vehicle parking beginning at 5:00 p.m. The event opens to the public at 6:00 p.m.

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Event dates and scheduled entertainment for Car Fun on 21 is as follows:

  • July 17 with School of Rock;
  • August 21 with Big Cat; and
  • September 18 featuring Chicagoland’s Wayback Machine.

MainStreet Libertyville graciously thanks Malek Capital Advisors, the premier sponsor of Car Fun on 21, for its generous support.

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Parking is available in the two free, covered parking garages located on Lake Street and on Church Street. Or take the train – the Metra station is in the heart of downtown Libertyville near the shops and restaurants.

For more information, please contact the MainStreet Libertyville office at (847) 680-0336 or follow us on Facebook and Instagram or visit online at www.mainstreetlibertyville.org.

MainStreet Libertyville is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting downtown Libertyville. With the help of community volunteers, MainStreet Libertyville hosts more than 55 days of community and retail events each year and volunteers provide more than 3,000 volunteer hours annually.

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