

2026 Food Vendors
The Jolly Sprinkle
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TheJolly Sprinkle is something we day-dreamed one hot July night while our kids were catching fireflies and covered in popsicles. The next day, we set out to create an original neighborhood soda fountain on wheels, planning to serve up good old-fashioned ice cream + wholesome summer memories.​
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We proudly highlight small batch, from-scratch, gourmet: ice cream sandwiches, ice cream scoop cups, fruity ice pops + ice cream bars. We are thrilled to have both an amazing local creamery + fabulous popsicle factory to supply our rolling ice cream shops! We're talking frozen treats made with real ingredients (yes, local farm cream + fresh fruit!) and a line-up of deliciousness! (Don't worry, we aren't skipping the classic novelties altogether... after all, everyone has a favorite Good Humor or Johnny Pop!)
BuckleDown Brewery
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BuckleDown Brewing was originally conceived in the summer of 2012. Ike, a long-time homebrewer, was ready to take the plunge into brewing professionally. And after a crash-course in production brewing courtesy of Haymarket’s Pete Crowley, the BuckleDown dream came to life. Months of planning, bank meetings, carpentry, welding and plumbing work culminated as we opened our doors in December 2013.
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Our hand-built taproom is open 7-days a week and is the best place to experience what BuckleDown is all about. Our amazing staff will take great care of you…and if you happen to visit on a Saturday afternoon, you’ll probably get to meet the whole Orcutt family.
Cheers! We can’t wait to see you!
The Real Gone
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A revival of the West Coast sounds from the ’50s and ’60s is happening right now in the Midwest! The Real Gone travels back in time to rock the classic music of The Ventures, The Sonics, and Dick Dale, then resurfaces with surfed out versions of modern hits from The Pixies, Muse, and more.
The Real Gone has been bringing authentic surf rock and rockabilly to Chicagoland since 2007
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The Real Gone
will be performing Sunday
June 14th, 2026
from 12:30 to 2:00 pm
Kickout
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The band formed last summer out of connections they made in their rock band class at school and in the six-man band club, the members said.
They named musical acts like Led Zeppelin, Smashing Pumpkins,
the Beatles, Braid, or, in Rodis’s words, “basically any emo band from the
‘90s Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, scene” as their inspirations,
alongside their families, whose support has been instrumental.
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Kickout
will be performing Sunday
June 14th, 2026
from 2:30 to 3:30 pm
Na Kupuna Ukulele Club
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​​In 1997, a group of Hawaiian-American seniors formed a ukulele club in Chicago. They called it the Na Kupuna Ukulele Club, as Na Kupuna means “elder” in the Hawaiian language. Together, the group of island and mainland born seniors sing, strum the ukulele and dance the hula to over 300 songs. The group has held countless performances over the years, all across Chicago and as far as Hawaii. One of the club’s most notable performances was when the City of Chicago chose the Na Kupuna Ukulele Club to perform at the 2004 opening of Millennium Park. We were also featured on
NBC Chicago Today show in 2026.
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Na Kupuna Ukulele Club
will be performing Sunday
June 14th, 2026
from 4:00 to 5:00 pm

