July 4th–the perfect summer celebration. Joy has given us a list of fireworks and their celebrations. If you are looking for fireworks, check it out. For those of us who have younger children, sometimes waiting for the fireworks is excruciating. Even if you don’t have young children, you may want to do something during the day. Here are some options I ran across while I was looking in the Star Tribune.
Anoka Independence Day Celebration
Free Ice Cream Social and Music by the North Suburban Concert Band
George Green Park Bandshell
Noon-3:00 pm
Langford Park, St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul
Parade down Como Avenue to Langford Park begins at 11 a.m.
Refreshment stands, live music, pony rides, races and sports tournaments to follow
Ends at 6 p.m.
July 4th in the Park
Langford Park, St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul
Parade down Como Avenue to Langford Park begins at 11 a.m.
Refreshment stands, live music, pony rides, races and sports tournaments to follow
Ends at 6 p.m.
Family Day
Wiener Dog Races, Pony rides, Petting Zoo, Face Painting
Canterbury Park
Noon-?
$5
Farmer’s 4th of July
Trolley rides and 19th century games, farm fun!
Oliver Kelley Farm
10:00 am-5:00 pm
$6-$9
Independence Day 1889
Play croquet, toss horseshoes, churn ice cream
Baker Near Wilderness Settlement
10:00 am-5:00 pm
$3-$5
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