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Ribfest Expo offers some free stuff for the fun of it

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The big inflatable character in the first photo below marks the spot where the Ribfest EXPO begins/ends on the south side of Martin Avenue, just beyond the spacious area where the ribbers and carnival rides are set up in Knoch Park.

Stroll the EXPO tents for free samples, travel offers, free games of chanceĀ  and opportunities to find out what’s new for Ford and other new products.

PN caught a few people reading the latest issue of the publication when they stopped by the Positively Naperville booth.

In addition, folks who visit the PN booth along Martin Ave. across the street from The BarnĀ  can play our business card game for a free chance to take home one of sixĀ  prizes, including an aquarium provided by Dog Patch Pet and Feed.

Ribfest runs noon to 10PM, weather permitting, for four more days through Tues.,Ā  July 3.

During the opening evening, visitors who had traveled from northern Indiana stopped by the booth, saying they had come to see the Steve Miller Band in concert for the price ofĀ  $25. Another woman from Seneca who usually picks up her monthly copy of PN when she shops at Caputo’s in south Naperville expressed her delight to find a free copy of the July issue last night.

For the next four days, our Booth Master will be happy to tally feedback, suggestions, comments and memories about Ribfest to pass on to the organizing committee from the Exchange Club of Naperville.

 

 

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