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The North Carolina 4th of July Festival will hold Beach Days on Monday, July 1, in Oak Island. Beach Day - registration for athletic events, 7 a.m. at 46th Street SE and Beach Drive, Oak Island
Following is a list of local fireworks shows, live music and other events taking place throughout the July 4 weekend: 4th of July Parade: 10:30 a.m. July 4 in downtown Hendersonville. Local ...
From This Day Forward is an outdoor historical drama during summers in the Fred B. Cranford Amphitheatre on Church Street in Valdese, North Carolina.The play was written by Cranford and is performed annually as the flagship show of Old Colony Players.
Two favorite things about the North Carolina 4th of July Festival are the parade and fireworks. The Fourth of July Parade will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 4, traveling down Moore and Howe Streets.
The PGI strives to promote the safe and responsible display and use of pyrotechnics and fireworks. Fireworks display operator training is offered, as well as classes on specific safety and legality issues. The PGI encourages the display of public and private fireworks in conjunction with local and national holidays as well as patriotic and ...
The falls is located at McGalliard Falls Park in Valdese, North Carolina. The park may be found by taking exit 112 off of Interstate 40 and going north to Main Street in Valdese. Head west on Main Street for .8 miles and turn right onto Church St. Go north 1.5 miles to the turn-in for the park on the right.
With July 4 days away, here's a refresher on N.C.'s stricter laws around fireworks including age restrictions, penalties and more.
Valdese (/ ˈ v æ l d i s / VAL-dees) [4] is a town in Burke County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,689 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ] It is part of the Hickory - Lenoir - Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area .