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Naper Settlement hosts hometown picnic with summertime traditions

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Above / Can you bake a prize-winning apple pie? Apply now to enter Naper Settlement’s annual contest on Aug. 6, 2016, during the Hometown Picnic.

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Youngsters enjoy assisting with demonstrations of the Joe Naper Pumper, Naperville’s original firefighting equipment, on a hot sunny day.

Naper Settlement’s Hometown Picnic is slated from 10AM to 4PM Sat., Aug. 6, on the grounds of the outdoor history museum, located at 523 S. Webster St. in Naperville.

The popular event features summertime traditions including games, contests, a vintage baseball game and an apple pie baking competition.

All activities are included with admission, which is $12 adults, $10 seniors (62+) and $8 youth (4-12). Naperville residents (with proof of residency) and members receive free admission.

“The annual Hometown Picnic offers traditional summertime fun featuring family-friendly activities and contests,” said Vice President of Community Engagement and Audience, Donna Sack, in a news release. “The apple pie baking competition and the vintage baseball game will give visitors a chance to experience some American nostalgia.”

Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and a picnic to enjoy the fast-paced action of bare knuckle baseball, based on the original rules from 1858, when the Lemont Quarrymen take on the Springfield Long Nines at 1PM.

Bakers still can apply

Naperville resident and former Naperville Heritage Society Board member KAY SLOCUMB won the 2014 Apple Pie Baking Contest.
Naperville resident and former Naperville Heritage Society Board member KAY SLOCUMB won the 2014 Apple Pie Baking Contest. Now it’s your turn!

Organizers welcome more bakers to sign up for the apple pie baking competition. Past year’s entries have included double-crust pies, streusel-topped pies and apple-fruit combinations. Bakers are encouraged to enter the contest by contacting Colleen Stanek at (630) 305-5252 or email her at stanekc@naperville.il.us.

Contest entry rules are available on the Naper Settlement website, www.napersettlement.org.

Pie judges include State Senator Michael Connelly, Illinois State Representative Grant Wehrli, Naperville City Councilwoman Patty Gustin, Naperville Heritage Society Board members Erik Long and Mark London, Naper Settlement Museum Board members Bill Jeffries and Gregory Waite, and DeEtta’s Bakery Owner Kevin Tyschper.

Games and activities include lawn twister, a candy walk, 3-legged race, pop bottle ring toss, croquet, a children’s coloring contest, and a Joe Naper Fire Pumper demonstration at 2:45PM.

Food for purchase will include some tasty desserts from DeEtta’s Bakery.

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