![]() Our experienced event planners can help plan your next festival, school carnival, fun fair or harvest fest. We also offer carnival rides that can add that wow factor to entertain your guests. Ask about our special order prize packages that we can customize for a fall or Halloween theme. Our Haunted House, Pumpkin Jump or Haunted maze are great for an autumn event. We also offer fun food machines such as popcorn, cotton candy and nachos as well as a full assortment of Halloween inflatable activities to create a complete event package. The game measures 5 feet long and would require a space of at least 7 feet long by 2 feet wide to play comfortably.Ĭombine our Pumpkin Buckets game with some of our other carnival games to create a custom games package. Our Pumpkin Buckets is a bargain priced game that will help stretch your budget, and is easy to set up. Each bucket adds a challenge as they are spaced farther from the player. ![]() Players at the Pumpkin Buckets game will test their skill to see if they can land a ping-pong ball in each of the buckets. This fun and festive variation on a classic bucket toss game features five orange buckets with Jack O’ Lantern faces. Naperville News 17’s Joe Kennedy Reports.If you are planning a seasonal event such as a Harvest Fest or a Halloween Party in Naperville, Aurora, Lombard or the Chicago area suburbs, reserve our Pumpkin Buckets to add a colorful fun game for kids of all ages. “That makes it a lot easier to go ‘okay, alright let’s keep everything the same, I’m happy.’” “The fact that Mike wants everything to stay exactly the same, with all the same staff, that means a lot,” said Feldott. It’s going to be a fun place, nothing’s going to change the atmosphere, the dynamics of it, the kitchen, food.” Trivia Wednesday, Tuesday’s karaoke night, we’re going probably fill in a couple bands here and there just, you know, low key stuff and have fun. “Teri is basically the manager, GM, and that’s her crew and we’re going to keep it the same. There’s 30 plus employees there, they’re staying there,” said Lococo. The Feldotts and Lococo say that the Lantern will stay the same, including the decor and keeping all the employees, some of whom have been there for decades. The commission voted 4-2 in favor of Lococo to retain the license. The Lantern has had that license for over 50 years and they will continue to keep it. The Naperville Liquor Commission met on Thursday () to discuss if Lococo will be able keep the same Naperville Class-C Liquor license. “They came in and said ‘hey are you for sale?’ I said ‘well, talk to my brother-in-law.’” Obtaining A Class-C Liquor License “We knew since my father-in-law had passed away and the business is owned by a trust now, we knew that it would have to be sold sooner or later somehow,” said Feldott. He made the offer by walking into the tavern a couple months ago and simply asked if he could buy it. Who’s Buying The Lantern?īuying The Lantern from the Feldott family is Mike Lococo, a longtime businessman in the Naperville area, who has lived here for 25 years. Now, 10 years later, a change of ownership has risen. Don’s son, Bill and his wife Teri, took over that year. In 1966, Don Feldott opened The Lantern with his wife Patricia and they ran the bar till 2012. In the coming months, there will be a new owner that takes over the Naperville landmark. The downtown Naperville staple, The Lantern, has been run by the Feldott family since its opening. “But honestly it’s such a relief to know that the person who wants to buy it, doesn’t want to change a thing.” ![]() “The Lantern Tavern has been in the Feldott family for 57 years and to be honest, it was devastating to realize that that legacy is ending,” said The Lantern’s General Manager, Teri Feldott. ![]()
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