Monday, July 4, 2011 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.
If you don't have a number, or the time to do the Peachtree Road Race before the festivities in Dunwoody, start a new tradition of running the Dunwoody Stars & Stripes 5K / 10K race that starts and ends at Dunwoody Park (near Dunwoody Nature Center). 7 am on July 4th.
Make your way to those prime viewing locations along Mt. Vernon before the streets close at 9:30, find some shade, have beverages available and keep an eye on the kids who may chase after a wayward piece of candy.
After the parade, please join your Dunwoody neighbors in Dunwoody Village for games, activities, music, food and a dunk tank! At the same location you can give blood, retire a flag, eat tootsie rolls, donate for those with Intellectual Disabilities, try to win a play house, donate food,
The Dunk Tank Schedule benefiting Special Operations Warrior Foundation
11:30- Doug Thompson, 11:40- Bob Lundsten
11:50- Robert Wittenstein, 12:00- Nancy Jester
12:10- John Heneghan, 12:20- Bob Dallas
12:30- Joe Hirsch, 12:40- Mike Davis
I obtained a list of parade participants and did my best to find relevant links.
View Dunwoody Parade Route in a larger map
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My family enjoys the Norcross Fireworks happening this year on Sunday July 3rd.
FIREWORKS ON JULY 3
Annual family fun begins at 3:30 with a free concert in Lillian Webb Park. Then at 4pm, the festivities kick off with a street fair, pony rides, inflatables and lots more! Then at dusk (around 9pm) one of the best firework displays in metro Atlanta will light up the skies over Norcross - bring your blanket and chairs and camp out early! Presented by the City of Norcross and the Norcross Business Association. Click here for the Event Schedule.
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