Thursday, July 1, 2010

Dunwoody Area Fireworks and Monday's Parade

Saturday, July 3: Chamblee & Norcross

Chamblee Rocks!
Keswick Park Independence Day Festival: Chamblee Rocks!
5:30pm Kids games and activities open! Play games for FREE to win fun prizes or enjoy bouncing on inflatables, face painting, and more!!6:00pm Food Vendors open Karate Demonstration by Lewis Global Karate
7:00pm LIVE music by Mike Veal Band – back by popular demand our local boys take the stage for another rockin’ performance!
DARK – FIREWORKS! Enjoy the best display around!

Historic Downtown Norcross Lillian Webb Community Park

The City of Norcross Independence Day Celebration, observed on July 3rd, is a day full of great family fun. There are plenty of activities for all ages, including inflatables, kids games, and live entertainment.  Live concerts begin with “The Stephen Lee Band” at 4:30 and “The Woody’s” at 7:30 pm and of course, Fireworks begin at 9:30pm.

Sunday, July 4: Lenox Mall Fireworks

As cities across the U.S. host July 4th fireworks extravaganzas, Atlanta’s Lenox Square is home to the Southeast’s largest celebration, attracting more than 200,000 people annually. Lenox Square will present activities for the entire family, including live musical entertainment on the mall’s outdoor main stage; and a "Kid Zone". Culminating the evening will be the signature fireworks display, featuring thousands of fireworks bursting in air for approximately 20 minutes, accompanied by a patriotic musical soundtrack. Lenox Square’s legendary celebration is free and open to the public.

Musical entertainment from City Heat and Party on the Moon begins at 6 p.m.  Fireworks scheduled to begin at approximately 9:40 p.m.

Monday, July 5: Dunwoody Parade and Festival

On Monday, July 5, at 9:30 a.m., the Dunwoody Homeowners Association and the Dunwoody Crier newspaper will host the annual Fourth of July Parade featuring marching bands, floats, clowns, animal units and local celebrities. This year's parade theme is Dunwoody Salutes America's volunteers.  We invite all parade participants and spectators to join in the Parade Festival with live entertainment, kid's activities, BBQ, hotdogs and much more.

The parade route is 2.7 miles. Steps off from the intersection of Mt. Vernon and Jett Ferry at 9:30 a.m., proceed west on Mt. Vernon to Dunwoody Village Parkway. You can view a map of the parade route here.

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