Community Corner

Another RiverFest Draws to an End in St. Charles

A roundup of parking and street restrictions, links to the videos Patch has posted and links to the information you need to navigate the annual festival.



It was three days of fun, and the weather could not have been finer. But for Pride of the Fox LLC, Executive Director Julie Farris and some 150 volunteers who pushing themselves hard to complete the festival’s planning in just a few short months instead of the usual 10.



From the the myriad activities and booths — and Dragon Boat races — at Pottawatomie Park, to the food and entertainment downtown, to the Gazebo Stage and the merchants in Lincoln Park to the carnival along 2nd Street, between State and Cedar, crowds of people filled the city to have some fun.



Following is a roundup of video clips as posted on St. Charles Patch over the course of the three-day festival.

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