KEWANEE WEATHER

Monday belongs to the kids at Hog Days 2025


By The Kewanee Voice    August 13, 2025
Kewanee police officers took their turn in the dunk tank, an annual attraction at Hog Days Kids Day. [Photo by Susan DeVilder]

Kewanee’s Hog Days Festival keeps kids front and center. With carnival rides, a fun run and a lively parade, children are part of the action all weekend—but it’s Monday, known as Kids Day, when the spotlight truly shines on them.

On Labor Day, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Peoples National Bank parking lot and surrounding blocks become a hub for hands-on fun and family-friendly activities designed with youngsters in mind.
Elementary teacher and children’s book author Aaron Fasler will perform a pair of kid-focused shows featuring magic and balloon art, scheduled for noon and 2:30 p.m. His act is created for audiences 10 and under.

The petting zoo is a big hit at Kids Day. [Hog Days 2023]

Throughout the afternoon, kids can enjoy:

● A kiddie tractor pull at Tremont and Second streets
● The Four Seasons Rock Climbing Wall, operated by trained staff at the Peoples Bank lot
● A police meet-and-greet inside the bank, complete with a dunk tank challenge
● A fire department meet-and-greet where kids learn emergency safety tips and meet first responders
● Face painting by Ms. Fancy Pants at the Peoples Bank lot
● Miller’s Petting Zoo near Tremont and Second, where children can feed animals for a small fee
● Caricature drawings by artist Adam Belmares at the Peoples Bank lot

The climbing rock wall is a newer Kids Day activity but attracts plenty of participants. [Photo by Susan DeVilder]

Hog Days celebrates Kewanee’s community spirit, and Kids Day ensures that its youngest members get a full share of the fun. With activities crafted just for them, it’s a day families won’t want to miss.