Libertyville groups unite to promote four festivals in four months starting in June

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Libertyville groups unite to promote four festivals in four months starting in June
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Traditionally, big events in downtown Libertyville do well but for this festival season a new entity has been formed to leverage the collective drawing power.

Adler is joined by the Libertyville Civic Center ; Knights of Columbus ; the Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein, Vernon Hills Chamber of Commerce and MainStreet Libertyville. by signing up you agree to our terms of service "We've worked with GLMV on the Festival of the Arts for years," said Jena Mertz, program and rental manager for Adler."This was a natural progression."

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