TOWN OF BOONE: Independence Day Celebration

TOWN OF BOONE: Independence Day Celebration
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Town of Boone issued the following announcement on June 27.

The Town of Boone’s annual Independence Day celebration will take place July 3-4, 2022. Two days of festive, patriotic celebration in the High Country!

July 3rd Festivities and Fireworks

On July 3, from 3-7 at the Boone Greenway near Clawson-Burnley Park, there will be afternoon festivities that will include music, games, inflatable bounce houses, food trucks, and more. At 7:30, there will also be a concert at ASU’s State Farm Lot as part of An Appalachian Summer Festival, featuring Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives (purchase tickets at appsummer.org). The Town’s annual firework display will follow at dusk!

July 4th Parade

The 4th of July parade takes place on Monday, July 4 at 11:00 am. Find your favorite spot along King Street in Downtown Boone and take in the sights as floats, marchers, and performers show off their patriotic reds, whites, and blues. Afterwards, stop by the Jones House lawn for free watermelon, cake, and lemonade.

Source: http://www.townofboone.net/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=160



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