Images: Restore Illinois Phase 4 openings in the suburbs
Illlinois moves into Phase 4 of Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's Restore Illinois plan on Friday. Indoor dining, gyms and museums opened and are following health safety guidelines.
Peter Valenziano, center, talks with Terey Gallagher, left, and Ann D'Amour, all of Arlington Heights before they eat breakfast at The Original Granny's Friday June 26, 2020 in Wheeling.
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Server Armondo Segura, brings out a tray of breakfast at The Original Granny's Friday June 26, 2020 in Wheeling.
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Peter Valenziano, center, talks with Terey Gallagher, left, and Ann D'Amour, all of Arlington Heights before they eat breakfast at The Original Granny's Friday June 26, 2020 in Wheeling.
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Calvin Mims of Homewood, and Elisia Nava, of Wheeling eat breakfast at The Original Granny's Friday June 26, 2020 in Wheeling.
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Calvin Mims of Homewood, and Elisia Nava, of Wheeling eat breakfast at Original Granny's Friday June 26, 2020 in Wheeling.
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Northwestern Medicine Health and Fitness Center Huntley opened Friday with COVID-19 Phase 4 safety measures in place as well as at 50% capactiy. Member Donna Haage of Huntley hit the treadmill at the center where patrons can use every other machine. Haage has been walking and running outdoors while the center has been closed.
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Northwestern Medicine Health and Fitness Center Huntley fitness manager Pat Reed cleans exericse machines Friday. Northwestern opened both its Huntley and Crystal Lake fitness centers on Friday with staff taking extra cleaning and safety measures.
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Trevor Vogel, left of Huntley, and Maciej Gliniecki of Aglonquin, work out on elliptical machines Friday at Northwestern Medicine Health and Fitness Center Huntley. Northwestern opened their Huntley and Crystal Lake centers on Friday with COVID-19 Phase 4 safety measures in place including closing every other machine to keep social distances measures in place.
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Northwestern Medicine Health and Fitness Center Huntley opened Friday with COVID-19 Phase 4 safety measures in place including shuttin down every other machine to keep social distancing. Huntley resident Trevor Vogel is happy to be back and the gym and is pleased with the safety measures the center has put in place.
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Members of Northwestern Medicine Health and Fitness Center Huntley are asked to clean the equipment after use. The center opened Friday with COVID-19 Phase 4 safety measures in place.
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David and Rebekah Maurin of Geneva enjoy lunch at the bar as indoor dining opens for the first time during Phase 4 at Alter Brewing in St. Charles Friday. It was the first time they'd dined in a restaurant since January.
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Server Mary Kate Lesmann brings a flight of beers to Corey and Erica Kile of Elburn as indoor dining opens for the first time during Phase 4 at Alter Brewing in St. Charles Friday. "It's kind of weird but really nice," to back in a restaurant Corey said.
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Anthony Chiaro of St. Charles delivers food to a table at Alter Brewing in St. Charles Friday.
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Bartender Jack Wilbur pours a couple of beers at Alter Brewing in St. Charles Friday.
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From lower left, Janice Marcinek, Judith Sedlack, Ildi Magyar and Betty Stork enjoy lunch at Strawberry Field Pancakes and Cafe in Lincolnshire on Friday.
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Landmark Inn Server Valerie Giannopoulos, brings a round of drinks to a table Friday June 26, 2020 in the Northbrook restaurant.
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Landmark Inn Bartender Kaylee Dzierzynski, pours a Stella for a customer Friday June 26, 2020 in Northbrook.
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Landmark Inn Server Valerie Giannopoulos, talks to customers Corey Freedman, center and Dave Mohry, both of Northbrook Friday June 26, 2020 in the Northbrook restaurant.
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