Events include its annual car show, parades, a movie showing and dance and music performances.
In the Mystic Amphitheater, a free event starting at 5 p.m. At Watzel's Beach fireworks start at around 10 p.m.
Garrison : Fireworks are on Garrison Bay at dusk.This year also features a Ferris wheel and sand sculpture contest. Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka : Fireworks display starts at dusk following 1mile/5K/10K runs and a free petting zoo in the morning and early afternoon.Fireworks take place on July 4 at 10 p.m. The event includes live music performances, a 5K run, and other family-friendly activities. Eden Prairie : Hometown Celebration kicks off at 10 a.m.Eagan : Eagan's Funfest includes a bike parade, live performances and fireworks for two days, July 3-4.Fireworks start at 10:10 p.m after the afternoon entertainment. Duluth : Live music, tempting treats and large fireworks are all part of Duluth's Fourth Fest at Bayfront Festival Park.At Delano's Fourth of July festivities, you'll find many sports tournaments, community band performances, and stunning fireworks at the end of the last day at 10:30 p.m. Delano : The celebration starts July 3 and runs through July 6.Fireworks are beginning at dusk over Sand Island. Crosslake : The community holds its 48th annual fireworks show on July 7.with the Kiddie Parade, ending with fireworks over Serpent Lake at dusk. Crosby : The celebration kicks off at 11 a.m.and the event closes with fireworks at 10 p.m. Live music happens every night from 6 to 10 p.m. Coon Rapids : This year's festivities run for three days from July 2 to 4 with a variety of shows and performances to celebrate Independence Day.You can get the best views at McKnight Park, Jonathan Elementary and Jonathan Square and the Chaska Commons shopping area parking lots. Chaska : The city's annual fireworks show takes place around 10 p.m.Brainerd : The festivities begin at noon with a corn-on-the-cob feed followed by a parade at 4 p.m.If you enjoy the show, then please donate. Go Fourth is sanctioned by the City of Lewes and works in cooperation with local government and services, but the fireworks are not a City or Chamber funded event. This a community event which is funded solely by local residents and businesses. As soon as one year is finished, we start planning for the next year and paying deposits. We seek help to fund the fireworks all year long and need community support to make our fireworks fly over the bay. Viewing spots extend far beyond the beach.Ĭlick for more info on our INFO AND VIEWING page We focus our fireworks on high aerial rockets, so great Try lingering longer on the beach this year after the show, please! We ask you to arrive early, stay late, walk, bike, or view from areas in town, or other higher elevations.
Still, we ask everyone to review our Info and Viewing page, as we update and improve every year. Our logistics plan hasn't changed much, as things are working well. Thank you for the AMAZING support for the Go Fourth Lewes community fireworks displays in 2018, 2019, and 2021! (See video below to relive 2019!) We still need your support 2022 show and deposits for 2023! Here we are, preparing for July 4th 2022, our 4th fireworks!