Saturday, June 29, 2013

Where to go in the Triangle, NC for Fireworks & Fun!



CELEBRATE OUR COUNTRY’S BIRTHDAY!
Where to go in Apex, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Fuquay Varina, Garner, Holly Springs and Raleigh NC for family fun & fireworks this July 4th.  Have fun -- be safe!


APEX – Olde Fashioned Fourth of July in Downtown Apex 7:00am – 2:00pm – Downtown streets are closed.  Thursday July 4. Games, inflatables, bicycle parade (no fireworks).

CARY – Koka Booth Ampitheatre – 3:00 pm – 11:00 pm on July 4  - music and fireworks.  Koka Kids Club fun: Scavenger Hunt, Happy Dan the Magic Man, Face Painters and more from 3 to 7 PM.  The Ferris Wheel overlooking Symphony Lake ($5 for two riders, $3 for single riders)

CHAPEL HILL – Fireworks at Kenan Stadium.  Join us and radio personality Ron Stutts from WCHL at Kenan Memorial Stadium on Thursday, July 4, to celebrate our nation’s rich history of freedom and independence.  Live Music, Fireworks and Family Fun! Gates open at 7pm with family fun activities planned throughout the evening.

DURHAMDurham Bulls Baseball Durham Bulls are playing a home game on July 4th and 5th. The baseball games start at 6:05pm. Lots of fun and festivities at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park and American Tobacco Complex within walking distance.  The Durham Bulls will have fireworks after each of the July 4th and July 5th games.

DURHAMPinhook’s Firework Party – Come watch the fireworks at Bulls Stadium from Pinhook’s back patio.  Best view in town.  Free fun all night long with tunes from DJ Dusty Tech.

FUQUAY VARINA – music, kid’s games and fireworks at Fuquay Varina’s South Park – 820 N. Main Street. July 3rd, gates open at 6 PM.

GARNER - July 3 (not July 4). Lake Benson Park – NC Symphony will perform. Gates open at 5pm with children’s inflatables from 5 to 8 PM.  Fireworks show following the North Carolina Symphony performance.

HOLLY SPRINGS - July 5.  Sugg Farm Park - The former working farm is a new addition to the parks and recreation system. It’s located at the end of Grigsby Avenue, adjacent to Bass Lake Park. Festivities begin at 5 p.m. on July 5.


RALEIGHJoel Lane Museum House – 11:00 am – 4:00pm –  July 4 – Old Fashioned Celebration including reenactments of Colonial Life  (no fireworks)

RALEIGH – The “Works!: July 4th, 2013 from Noon to 11 PM on Fayetteville Street and the Red Hat Ampitheatre in Downtown Raleigh, NC.  – Events all day long and 2 Fireworks Shows in the Evening!
Independence Day Celebration during the day with live music, Beer/Wine tent, kids rides and games, Circus Maximus, street performers, eating contests, food and art vendors, Picnic on Fayetteville Street and much more! Fireworks will light up the sky over The Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts starting at around 9:15pm.

Fireworks at 9:15 pm:  The earlier Fayetteville Street show will be for everyone’s enjoyment.. The Fayetteville Street fireworks will be launched from the surface parking lot bounded by South, Wilmington, Lenoir and Salisbury streets directly across from the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts

Fireworks at 10:15 pm:  The 10:15 p.m. fireworks will be best viewed west of Fayetteville Street, in the Red Hat Amphitheater vicinity. Music begins at 6 PM.  More details here.

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