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Fourth of July Celebration

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Event# 580-233-3643

Event Details

Kiwanis Train, Carousel and Ferris Wheel will be open. 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Music by Enid Symphony Orchestra beginning at 8:30 pm. Theme is Monumental Freedom. Program to include; The Star Spangled Banner, Oklahoma!, Stars and Stripes Forever, The Empire Strikes Back, Liberty Bell March and selections from The Sound of Music, The King and I, The Music Man and Phantom of the Opera.

The concluding fireworks display by Western Enterprises International will be choreographed to The Armed Forces Salute, John Williams’ Liberty Fanfare, the poem In Flanders Field and Tschaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.

Fireworks at dusk over the lake, around 9:30 pm.

Fourth of July Celebration

Address : Meadowlake Park Cherokee OK
Phone : 580-233-3643   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Independence Day

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Alfalfa County Courthouse and War Memorial

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First United Methodist/Episcopal Church

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