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Red, White and Blue on the Green – Summerville, South Carolina
Summerville D.R.E.A.M.’s (Downtown Restoration Enhancement and Management Corp.) annual 4th of July celebration Red, White & Blue on the Green will be held Wednesday, July 4 from 4 – 7 p.m. on Summerville’s Town Square. This old fashioned 4th of July celebration focuses on families.
Events and activities include a magic show, live music by Wendell Nolan, games for children of all ages, Jump Castles by Lowcountry Entertainment, face painting and prizes. Hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, cookies and cool treats are available for purchase and all proceeds benefit Summerville D.R.E.A.M. VanDoren the magician will perform a professional magic show beginning at 5 p.m. in front of the bandstand on Town Square. For more information on VanDoren the Magician visit www.vandorenmagic.com. A non-motorized parade starts at 6:30 p.m. and registration begins at 4 p.m.
Decorate your baby carriage, little red wagon, roller blades, bike, trike or dog and march in the parade. Prizes will be awarded for Most Patriotic, Most Original and Most Patriotic Pet. Summerville D.R.E.A.M. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the health and vitality of Historic Downtown Summerville, by increasing the beauty, economic stability, and awareness of downtown Summerville we help to enhance the community’s sense of identity and pride. Providing “hometown” events to promote community spirit, assisting businesses with design improvements, building tourism, and marketing Summerville to visitors and residents are all part of D.R.E.A.M.’s activities.
Directions: 1-26 West to Hwy. 17 South. Take Hwy. 17 South for about 4.5 miles until you reach the center of Summerville, SC at Hutchinson Square.
After “Red, White and Blue on the Green†head to Gahagan Sports Complex located at 515 West Boundary Street for fireworks. Concessions and music will begin at 7 p.m. Fireworks show will begin at 9 p.m. Bring a beach blanket and lawn chair but no coolers or alcoholic beverages permitted. Fireworks show sponsored by The Town of Summerville. (Cars parked on the Berlin G. Myers Parkway will be towed.)
Savannah Swings. 4th of July, Georgia
A PATRIOTIC BIG BAND SALUTE!
Begin the evening with swingin’ concert from the Equinox Jazz Band, featuring the music of Mercer, Sinatra, and more. Then follow the band, New Orleans-style, to your reserved seats on River Street, with prime viewing for the fireworks display. The perfect way to escape the heat and save a spot on the river.
A BENEFIT FOR THE FRIENDS OF JOHNNY MERCER.
Tickets are just $25, available by calling 912-525-5050.
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Celebrate America’s 231st Birthday with Music and Fireworks! Jacksonville Beach, Florida.
4th of July Celebration – Happy Birthday America!
Tune into Lite 96.1 FM and enjoy the fireworks with music This year’s 4th of July fireworks display has an added treat for viewers throughout the beachfront and most of the Beaches Area. The music played at the Sea Walk Pavilion during the fireworks display, usually heard only by those within the Sea Walk Pavilion event area, can be enjoyed by tuning your radio into Lite 96.1 FM WEJZ at 9:30 PM.
This is the first time the music will be simulcast at the event and over the radio for the fireworks music during the display. The fireworks show and soundtrack were created by Pyro Shows from La Follette, TN. The display will be shot off from the Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier at precisely 9:30 PM.
Fernandina’s July 4th & Families Festival, Florida
Join your family, neighbors and friends at Central Park to celebrate Independence Day. Activities planned are Public Safety Vehicles display (police cars, fire trucks and more), Best Baked Apple Pie Contest, Parent-Child Look Alike Contest, Fun for the Kids crafts area, music, and an arts and crafts show. Join in the evening parade at 7:30 p.m. through downtown Fernandina Beach, followed by a concert, starting at 8:30 p.m. and fireworks at dark, courtesy of the City of Fernandina Beach. For more information, contact (904) 261-3248.