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A capstone to summer fun, the Naperville Jaycees have hosted the four-day, block-style festival for more than 40 years. The fest, which dates back to the s, includes music, food, family activities, a Labor Day parade and a carnival. In addition to providing music, food and fun, the Jaycees use proceeds from the festival to help area not-for-profit organizations. Last Fling starts at 5 p. Friday in downtown Naperville along Jackson Avenue and closes at 8 p.
The festival runs from 10 a. Saturday and Sunday, and from noon to 8 p. Motown Nation plays at , followed by headliner Hi Infidelity at 8 p. Saturday also is designated as a special-needs day at the carnival. Patrons with special needs will be allowed priority, no-wait seating on rides with a wristband. A chaperone must be present. Headliner Sixteen Candles takes the stage at 8 p. Anyone with a valid military ID can attend.
A variety of family-friendly activities including senior bingo, a bubble party, crafts, yoga and a spaghetti-eating contest also are part of the four-day festival. For a full schedule of events, visit lastfling. Today's E-edition Sign Up for Newsletters. Twitter Facebook Instagram. Today's stories. Photo Galleries. High Schools. Cook County. DuPage County. Kane County. Lake County. McHenry County. Local Politics. High School. White Sox. Boys basketball. Girls basketball. Prep Football.
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Manage Delivery Account. Customer Service. Festivals and Fairs. Posted August 26, pm. Alicia Fabbre. Last Fling returns to Naperville Labor Day weekend for a final round of summer fun. Courtesy of Naperville Jaycees. Article Comments. Guidelines: Keep it civil and on topic; no profanity, vulgarity, slurs or personal attacks.