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Claremore’s 4th of July Celebration

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Event# 918-342-2522

Event Details

Live entertainment starting around 6:45 pm; concessions, childrens inflatables, and more all starting at 6pm. Fireworks around 9:40 or when it gets dark.

Claremore Lake Park opens at 6pm on July 4; free parking at Will Rogers Stampede Arena, shuttle service by Pelivan to and from lake.

Kids Fishing Derby at 7 am July 4th. Fishing poles given to the first 400 participants!

Limited handicap parking available in Claremore Lake Park; all others must park at the Stampede Arena. No personal fireworks are allowed. Please leave your pets at home!!

Claremore’s 4th of July Celebration

Address : East Blue Starr Drive Claremore OK
Phone : 918-342-2522   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Independence Day

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Claremore's Expo-Center

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Arena Area

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Claremore Lake

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J. Bartley Milam Home

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