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When it would have happened: May 22 (home opener).

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 29 .

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 22/June 15.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 .

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 24.

When it would have happened: July 48

When the closure/postponement was announced: March 31.

What we will miss: The Crown Point 4th of July Celebration Committee, Inc., said in a Facebook post that its priority is keeping everyone safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

When it would have happened: July 3, 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 12.

What we will miss: The town council canceled the town's annual 4th of July Festival in Main Square Park and its annual parade held on July 3.

When it would have happened: July 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 13.

What we will miss: For the first time in 74 years, there will be no parade on the Fourth of July in LaPorte.

When it would have happened: July 24, 25.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14.

When it would have happened: July 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 9 .

What we will miss: The 2020 events would have marked the 101st consecutive July Fourth parade in Whiting.

When it would have happened: July 2-5.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 .

When it would have happened: July 9-12.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 18.

When it would have happened: July 24-26.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 8.

What we will miss: Pierogi Fest organizers say the annual celebration of the humble Polish dumpling packs more than 300,000 people into 119th Street in downtown Whiting over the course of a three-day weekend in late July.

When it would have happened: July 30-Aug 2.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14.

What we will miss: The corn roast is one of three featured in the Tri-Town area, which typically includes corn ears, other treats, music acts and more.

What we will miss: The fair, which drew around 216,000 visitors in 2019, rounds out the season in NWI following LaPorte and Porter counties' own fairs.

What we will miss: The festival is Porter County Parks and Recreation Department's signature summer event.

What we will miss: The festival features a summertime celebration along the Lake George dam and shoreline with a market, food and entertainment.

What we will miss: The music festival, in its second running, features a lineup of country acts at downtown Hobart's retired iconic Brickie Bowl stadium.

What we will miss: The Peteyville light display in Hammond's Hessville neighborhood is a routine Christmastime attraction featuring holiday lights and inflated characters that stretches across five lawns.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 29 .

What we will miss: College baseball players seeking to get some summertime play in will have to wait some additional weeks.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 22/June 15.

What we will miss: The corn roast is one of Crown Point's signature summer events, which took advantage of Bulldog Park for the first time ever in 2019.

What we will miss: The family-friendly event, which would've had its second running, celebrates the Region's LGBTQ community and heritage.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 .

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 24.

What we will miss: Live music, midway games and rides, food vendors, a beer garden, parade and fireworks.

What we will miss: Carnival rides, various food vendors and live entertainment. "We may do something in the fall, but we'll have to wait and see — possibly, depending on how things go over the next month or so with the openings," said St.

When it would have happened: July 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: March 31.

What we will miss: The Crown Point 4th of July Celebration Committee, Inc., said in a Facebook post that its priority is keeping everyone safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

When it would have happened: July 3, 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 12.

What we will miss: The town council canceled the town's annual 4th of July Festival in Main Square Park and its annual parade held on July 3.

When it would have happened: July 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 13.

What we will miss: For the first time in 74 years, there will be no parade on the Fourth of July in LaPorte.

What we will miss: The LaPorte County Fair, the oldest in Indiana, kicks off the local fair season in the Region, with Porter and Lake counties' occurring in the following weeks.

When it would have happened: July 24, 25.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14.

What we will miss: The longstanding traditions bring large crowds and would make social distancing a challenge, organizers said.

When it would have happened: July 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 9 .

What we will miss: The 2020 events would have marked the 101st consecutive July Fourth parade in Whiting.

When it would have happened: July 2-5.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 .

What we will miss: Eighteen acres of summertime fun featuring live entertainment, midway and games, the cardboard boat race, a car show and more.

When it would have happened: July 9-12.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 18.

What we will miss: This would have marked the 55th year of the large community event that supports the local Nativity of our Savior Catholic Church.

What we will miss: The festival, which extends for up to four days, usually features big-name music acts on top of carnival rides and games at Hammond's Wolf Lake Pavilion.

What we will miss: The event is another one of the city's signature gatherings hosted in Bulldog Park in which residents can chow down on the plentiful flavor offerings the local restaurants have to offer.

What we will miss: The fair, which usually falls second in line with Region county fairs following LaPorte County, draws in visitors for its carnival rides, food, concerts and various contests and pageants.

When it would have happened: July 24-26.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 8.

What we will miss: Pierogi Fest organizers say the annual celebration of the humble Polish dumpling packs more than 300,000 people into 119th Street in downtown Whiting over the course of a three-day weekend in late July.

When it would have happened: July 30-Aug 2.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14.

What we will miss: A record 212,000 people last year went to the Great Lakes Grand Prix and its related events: the parade on Franklin Street and Taste of Michigan City in the Uptown Arts District.

What we will miss: The corn roast is one of three featured in the Tri-Town area, which typically includes corn ears, other treats, music acts and more.

What we will miss: The fair, which drew around 216,000 visitors in 2019, rounds out the season in NWI following LaPorte and Porter counties' own fairs.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 29 .

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 22/June 15.

What we will miss: The family-friendly event, which would've had its second running, celebrates the Region's LGBTQ community and heritage.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 .

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 24.

What we will miss: Live music, midway games and rides, food vendors, a beer garden, parade and fireworks.

What we will miss: Carnival rides, various food vendors and live entertainment. "We may do something in the fall, but we'll have to wait and see — possibly, depending on how things go over the next month or so with the openings," said St.

When it would have happened: July 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: March 31.

What we will miss: The Crown Point 4th of July Celebration Committee, Inc., said in a Facebook post that its priority is keeping everyone safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

When it would have happened: July 3, 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 12.

What we will miss: The town council canceled the town's annual 4th of July Festival in Main Square Park and its annual parade held on July 3.

When it would have happened: July 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 13.

What we will miss: For the first time in 74 years, there will be no parade on the Fourth of July in LaPorte.

What we will miss: The LaPorte County Fair, the oldest in Indiana, kicks off the local fair season in the Region, with Porter and Lake counties' occurring in the following weeks.

When it would have happened: July 24, 25.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14.

What we will miss: The longstanding traditions bring large crowds and would make social distancing a challenge, organizers said.

When it would have happened: July 4.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 9 .

What we will miss: The 2020 events would have marked the 101st consecutive July Fourth parade in Whiting.

When it would have happened: July 2-5.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 .

What we will miss: Eighteen acres of summertime fun featuring live entertainment, midway and games, the cardboard boat race, a car show and more.

When it would have happened: July 9-12.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 18.

What we will miss: This would have marked the 55th year of the large community event that supports the local Nativity of our Savior Catholic Church.

What we will miss: The festival, which extends for up to four days, usually features big-name music acts on top of carnival rides and games at Hammond's Wolf Lake Pavilion.

What we will miss: The event is another one of the city's signature gatherings hosted in Bulldog Park in which residents can chow down on the plentiful flavor offerings the local restaurants have to offer.

What we will miss: The fair, which usually falls second in line with Region county fairs following LaPorte County, draws in visitors for its carnival rides, food, concerts and various contests and pageants.

When it would have happened: July 24-26.

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 8.

What we will miss: Pierogi Fest organizers say the annual celebration of the humble Polish dumpling packs more than 300,000 people into 119th Street in downtown Whiting over the course of a three-day weekend in late July.

When it would have happened: July 30-Aug 2.

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14.

What we will miss: A record 212,000 people last year went to the Great Lakes Grand Prix and its related events: the parade on Franklin Street and Taste of Michigan City in the Uptown Arts District.

What we will miss: The corn roast is one of three featured in the Tri-Town area, which typically includes corn ears, other treats, music acts and more.

What we will miss: The fair, which drew around 216,000 visitors in 2019, rounds out the season in NWI following LaPorte and Porter counties' own fairs.

What we will miss: The festival is Porter County Parks and Recreation Department's signature summer event

What we will miss: The festival features a summertime celebration along the Lake George dam and shoreline with a market, food and entertainment

What we will miss: The music festival, in its second running, features a lineup of country acts at downtown Hobart's retired iconic Brickie Bowl stadium

What we will miss: The Peteyville light display in Hammond's Hessville neighborhood is a routine Christmastime attraction featuring holiday lights and inflated characters that stretches across five lawns

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 29 

What we will miss: College baseball players seeking to get some summertime play in will have to wait some additional weeks

Is it a done deal?: Yes 

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 22/June 15

What we will miss: The corn roast is one of Crown Point's signature summer events, which took advantage of Bulldog Park for the first time ever in 2019

Is it a done deal?: Yes

What we will miss: The family-friendly event, which would've had its second running, celebrates the Region's LGBTQ community and heritage

Is it a done deal?: Yes

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 

Is it a done deal?: Yes 

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 24

What we will miss: Live music, midway games and rides, food vendors, a beer garden, parade and fireworks

Is it a done deal?: Yes

What we will miss: Carnival rides, various food vendors and live entertainment. "We may do something in the fall, but we'll have to wait and see — possibly, depending on how things go over the next month or so with the openings," said St

When it would have happened: July 4

When the closure/postponement was announced: March 31

What we will miss: The Crown Point 4th of July Celebration Committee, Inc., said in a Facebook post that its priority is keeping everyone safe during the COVID-19 pandemic

When it would have happened: July 3, 4

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 12

What we will miss: The town council canceled the town's annual 4th of July Festival in Main Square Park and its annual parade held on July 3

Is it a done deal?: Yes

When it would have happened: July 4

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 13

What we will miss: For the first time in 74 years, there will be no parade on the Fourth of July in LaPorte

Is it a done deal?: Yes

What we will miss: The LaPorte County Fair, the oldest in Indiana, kicks off the local fair season in the Region, with Porter and Lake counties' occurring in the following weeks

Is it a done deal?: Yes

When it would have happened: July 24, 25

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14

What we will miss: The longstanding traditions bring large crowds and would make social distancing a challenge, organizers said

Is it a done deal?: Yes

When it would have happened: July 4

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 9 

What we will miss: The 2020 events would have marked the 101st consecutive July Fourth parade in Whiting

When it would have happened: July 2-5

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 

What we will miss: Eighteen acres of summertime fun featuring live entertainment, midway and games, the cardboard boat race, a car show and more

When it would have happened: July 9-12

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 18

What we will miss: This would have marked the 55th year of the large community event that supports the local Nativity of our Savior Catholic Church

When it would have happened: July 24-26

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 8

What we will miss: Pierogi Fest organizers say the annual celebration of the humble Polish dumpling packs more than 300,000 people into 119th Street in downtown Whiting over the course of a three-day weekend in late July

When it would have happened: July 30-Aug 2

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 29 

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 22/June 15

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 24

When it would have happened: July 4

When the closure/postponement was announced: March 31

What we will miss: The Crown Point 4th of July Celebration Committee, Inc., said in a Facebook post that its priority is keeping everyone safe during the COVID-19 pandemic

When it would have happened: July 3, 4

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 12

What we will miss: The town council canceled the town's annual 4th of July Festival in Main Square Park and its annual parade held on July 3

When it would have happened: July 4

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 13

What we will miss: For the first time in 74 years, there will be no parade on the Fourth of July in LaPorte

When it would have happened: July 24, 25

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14

When it would have happened: July 4

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 9 

What we will miss: The 2020 events would have marked the 101st consecutive July Fourth parade in Whiting

When it would have happened: July 2-5

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 6 

When it would have happened: July 9-12

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 18

When it would have happened: July 24-26

When the closure/postponement was announced: April 8

What we will miss: Pierogi Fest organizers say the annual celebration of the humble Polish dumpling packs more than 300,000 people into 119th Street in downtown Whiting over the course of a three-day weekend in late July

When it would have happened: July 30-Aug 2

When the closure/postponement was announced: May 14

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