Tinley Park Cruise Nights Return This Summer with New Parking Pattern

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Tinley Park, IL – Tinley Park’s beloved Cruise Nights are set to make a comeback this summer, running from June 4 through August 27. Car enthusiasts can look forward to the event every Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. along Oak Park Avenue between 171st Street and 173rd Place.

This year, attendees will notice a change in the show car parking pattern due to the construction of Harmony Square Plaza at Oak Park Avenue and North Street. According to event organizers, Oak Park Avenue will close at 4:30 p.m. to accommodate parking, which will be available until all spots are filled. Show cars must enter from 171st Street and fill parking spots from south to north. Cars can leave at any time with the assistance of a safety escort.

In addition to the impressive display of classic cars, Cruise Nights will feature DJ entertainment, a variety of food and beverages, and a vibrant community atmosphere—all with no entry fee. However, note that there will be no Cruise Night on August 6.

For more information, including a parking map and event details, visit TinleyPark.org/CruiseNights. Don’t miss out on this quintessential summer event that brings together car lovers and families for an evening of fun and nostalgia.

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