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  • First Concert of the Season!

    🎶✨ What a night, Round Lake! ✨🎶

    We kicked off our 2025 Concerts in the Park series with a soulful bang — featuring the incredible Second Hand Soul Band! 🕺💃

    A huge thank you to our friends at the Round Lake Area Park District for partnering with us to make this event unforgettable. From the live music to the food trucks, drinks, and unbeatable community vibes — it was the perfect summer evening. 🌭🍻🎤

    Missed it? Don’t worry — this is just the beginning. The next one is July 31 featering Chicago’s Premier Party Band 28 DAYS… stay tuned! 💥

    #ConcertInThePark#RoundLakeEvents#SecondHandSoul#SummerVibes#RLParkDistrict#CommunityStrong#MovingRoundLakeForward

  • Discover the New Asylum Skate Park in Round Lake

    Discover the New Asylum Skate Park in Round Lake

  • Help our Community

    Help our Community

    Good morning friends!

    We are looking for 4-6 more people to help distribute food for this event. It is well organized and is actually fun! Many hands make light work and you get a personal gold star from yourself for helping 🙂

    Reach out to Joe, leave a comment or just show up, time commitment is up to you… 15 minutes, 2 hours, we aren’t picky.

    Let’s go!

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  • Memorial Day

    Memorial Day

    Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our nation. Memorial Day is more than a long weekend—it’s a solemn reminder of the price of freedom.

    Here in Round Lake, we are grateful for the sacrifices made by our service members and their families. Let us carry their legacy forward by living with purpose, compassion, and unity.

    If you’re looking for a meaningful way to reflect with your family, I encourage you to read America’s White Table by Margot Theis Raven. It’s a powerful and moving story that beautifully explains the symbolism of the white table—a tribute to our POWs and MIAs—and helps instill respect and understanding in younger generations.
    Whether you’re attending a ceremony, spending time with loved ones, or simply pausing for a moment of silence, let’s never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

    Thank you to all who have served. We remember. We honor. We will never forget.

    Brian Brubaker

    #MemorialDay#RoundLakeIL#HonorAndRemember#americaswhitetable