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Big Rides, Music, Food, Fireworks At Burbank Party In The Park

Make some noise at Burbank's Party In the Park June 22 through June 25 at Narragansett Park.

BURBANK, IL — Get down and party at Burbank’s big summer blast featuring a carnival, live music, food, beer and fireworks. “Party In the Park,” presented by the City of Burbank and Burbank Park District, kicks off June 22 through June 25 at Narragansett Park, 77th Street and Narragansett Avenue. Admission is free.

Party In the Park features popular local bands, including the Ron Burgundy’s, Almost Einstein and Little Giants. Bingo, exotic animals, the Chicago Comets Beep Softball Game, and Elvis tribute artist Michael St. Angel are also on the menu.

Fireworks will blast off at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 24.

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To keep Party in the Park safe and secure, only clear plastic, vinyl to see-thru mesh bags are allowed. Purses with or without straps must not exceed 4 ½ X 6 ½ inches. Diaper bags, medical supplies, strollers, wagons, etc. are subject to inspection during the event. See what’s allowed, what’s not allowed.

A youth supervision policy will also be in effect from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, June 23, and Saturday, June 24. Youths age 17 and under are not permitted to be at the event without an adult age 21 and over, with proof of age. Only one adult per six youths are allowed. Read the policy.

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The following street closures will be in effect from 2 p.m. June 22 through 10 p.m. June 25, on 77th Street between Moody Avenue and Nagle Avenue per the Burbank Police Department. Barricades will be set up on the following streets:

- Moody Avenue at 77th St.

- Melvina Avenue at 77th St.

- Merrimac Avenue at 77th St.

- Mobile Avenue at 77th St.

- Mulligan Avenue at 77th St.

Visit the Burbank Park District for more information about mega passes and weather updates.

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