Trying to figure out what to do for 4th of July weekend? Here is a list of some of the events going on around the Bay Area:
: Join us in celebrating the 4th of July! We have an exciting event planned and can't wait to see you. This year's parade will start at 3:00 pm at American Canyon Road and Elliot Drive; travel north on Elliot Drive to Benton Way, ending at Community Park II . Make sure you grab your seats along the parade route and get ready for fun.
The parade's arrival at Community Park II will kick off the party at our 4th of July Festival, which will include food trucks, live music, Silent Disco, and other free fun activities for all ages! We will finish the night with the best fireworks show in the area. You will not want to miss it! The fireworks will begin shortly after dusk. The Silent Disco will continue until 10:30 pm. We encourage everyone to come out and celebrate with us.
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