


with the Big Bass Fishing Tournament with a $1,000 grand prize, followed by a One Mile Family Fun Run at 7 a.m., a 5K at 8 a.m., an antique car show from 9 a.m. at Keystone Beach.Ĥth of July Celebration in Lake Butler: Tuesday, Lakeside Park, 155 NW Third St. (Fourth of July celebration themed “Independence Day, The Keystone Way!” features a 5K marathon, live music, refreshments, vendors and more. $1 armband required for beach entry Beach entry. around City Hall events at Keystone Beach begin 4 p.m. Tuesday crafts, food and vendors 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Keystone Heights “Our Country Day”: 5K run begins at 8 a.m. Dubbed the “Largest Small Town Fireworks Display in America,” event includes petting zoo, bounce house, water slides, musical entertainment and more, fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Hal Brady Recreation Complex, 14300 NW 146th Terrace, Alachua. (Parade along Cholokka Boulevard in downtown ballpark celebration features music, food, a bounce house and fireworks at dusk at Carson Roberts Sports Complex, Northwest Seventh Terrace, Micanopy.Īlachua Fourth of July Celebration: 3-10 p.m. Tuesday, celebration at Micanopy Ball Park at 5:30 p.m. Micanopy Fourth of July Celebration: Annual parade at 11 a.m. Open to all participants viewing available on docks. (Boats gather at the entrance to the Lake Santa Fe Boat Ramp, Alachua County, at the south end of Big Lake Santa Fe, and the circumnavigation goes counter-clockwise along the shore of both lakes. Tuesday, Lake Santa Fe Park, Northeast State Road 26, Melrose.
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Free watermelon and refreshments after race. (/Race/FL/Gainesville/TheMelonRun) A Fourth of July tradition, three-mile race followed by a shorter Kid’s Fun run. During the event, LifeSouth Blood Center will conduct a blood drive and concessions will be available for purchase. Featuring the Gainesville Community Band, Hedges, The Duppies, and Bears and Lions, and a traditional fireworks display at about 9:40 p.m. Monday, UF Bandshell at Flavet Field, 605 Woodlawn Drive between Stadium and Museum roads. Bring lawn chairs and blankets.įanfares & Fireworks: 6 p.m. (528-5552) “A Tribute to Old Glory” celebration features music, rides, refreshments refreshments and fireworks at dusk. Horseman’s Park, 803 SW 19th Ave., Williston. Monday on Noble Avenue in downtown, celebration begins at 7 p.m. Williston Independence Day Celebration: Parade begins at 5 p.m. Saturday, across from Hitchcock’s Market, 7380 State Road 100. () Music by the Jamie David Band, followed by a fireworks show day pass visitors can stay for the fireworks and music. Day pass admission: $14.02, $3.73 ages 6-12, free ages 5 and younger. Ginnie Springs Independence Day Celebration: Special events at dusk Saturday, Ginnie Springs, 7300 NE Ginnie Springs Road, High Springs. Event includes vendors selling treats as the sky darkens fireworks at dusk. Free bring a canned item to donate to the Food for Kids Backpack.
