A group of Sikh community members from Northwestern suburbs of Chicago participated in the village of Schaumburg Illinois' 49th edition of annual Septemberfest celebrations.

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The Sikh contingent participated in the Labor Day Parade on September 2, 2019 joining the Illinois State Representative Michelle Mussman's walking unit (see header pic above) .

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The Sikhs in their colorful turbans carrying US flags started with the parade on Wise Road Schaumburg and marched North on Summit Drive to the Septemberfest grounds at the Schaumburg Municipal Center.

"Our community must come out of its shell to participate in the mainstream American neighborhood events, meet people, local leaders and also support elected officials who support our community causes," said Rajinder Singh Mago the coordinator of the parade participation for the group, "It brings the community together including us as an integral part of the community at large," he added.

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Schaumburg's Septemberfest Parade has become a long-standing Labor Day tradition for many of the community members who line Summit Drive each year. Several homeowners along the two-mile parade route even throw coinciding lawn parties -- complete with food and games -- to watch the high school bands, youth sports teams, community organizations, local businesses and other entries pass by.
 

Contact: Rajinder Singh Mago,
630-440-7730

Septemberfest is an annual three-day festival held over the Labor Day holiday weekend. The festival was established in 1971 by local charitable organizations as a way to raise funds while providing an alternative to holiday travel for local residents. The Labor Day celebration draws approximately 250,000 people to the event annually, with the majority of festival patrons from Schaumburg and the surrounding communities. The festival is designed as a family event, which is reflected by the make-up of the patrons.

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