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Logan Square Boulevard Bash - Erik Christensen

Boulevard Bash - The Logan Square Music Festival

July 9, 10, & 11, 2010

Proceeds Benefit St. Luke's Lutheran Church

3000 - 3100 W. Logan Square Boulevard at Milwaukee

Friday, July 9th from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Saturday, July 10th from Noon to 10:00 p.m.

Sunday, July 11th from Noon to 9:00 p.m.

Boulevard Bash will be an incredible 3-day festival that features live music, artisans, and great food and drink.

The community area and neighborhood are named for General John A. Logan who served in the Civil War, and later in Congress. One of the most striking intersections in the city, the square itself is a circular green space located at the center of a traffic circle formed by the junction of Kedzie and Logan Boulevards and Milwaukee Avenue.

At the center of the circle is the Illinois Centennial Monument, built in 1918 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Illinois statehood. The monument, designed by Henry Bacon, famed architect of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, is a single 70-foot tall marble Doric column topped by an eagle, in reference to the state flag. Reliefs surrounding the base depict figures of Native Americans, explorers, farmers and laborers intended to show the great changes experienced during the state's first century.

Logan Square is known equally for its prosperous, mansion-lined residential streets and its bustling, diverse commercial districts. Flowers and trees line the streets, and homes are known for being well-kept. The neighborhood manages to present an air of old-world prosperity as well as a thoroughly modern and progressive attitude.

Beautiful century-old mansions and the neighborhoods culinary diversity are common throughout Logan Square. There are well over 100 restaurants, cafes, bakeries and bistros, packed into this comparatively small area, serving just about every kind of cuisine one could want.

StarEvents is a Chicago event company that specializes in producing world-class community celebrations and street festivals. We have spent the past 15 years dedicated to raising money and awareness for community groups and local, non-profit organizations.

Our Chicago festivals are specifically designed to enhance the vitality of the communities in which they are held. They produce an incredible amount of positive economic impact for the surrounding areas and generate an enormous amount of visibility for enhancing local businesses.

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