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Fired up for the Fourth
06/29/2007
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It's time to celebrate Independence Day! Here's a look at area Fourth of July activities.

Plymouth Township
The Fourth of July Parade, sponsored by the Highfield Farms Civic Association, will start at Jolly Road and parade through the neighborhood in Plymouth Township. The parade starts at 9 a.m.on the Fourth of July.

Whitemarsh Township
Whitemarsh Township and the Whitemarsh Lions Club are planning a Fourth of July parade, starting at 10 a.m., beginning at Barren Hill Fire Company and running all the way to Miles Park.
Featured will be classic cars, floats, the bike brigade, and town leaders. Look for hot dogs, birch beer and prizes at the end of the route in Miles Park - all for free. Since a hot day is forecast, the Whitemarsh Business Association is donating water for parade personnel and anyone else who needs it.
Lions Club member Celine Childs and Whitemarsh Township community service coordinator Mike Zeock have put together an assortment of musical bands, including the Fandango Percussion Ensemble, the Irish American String Band, the Washington Memorial Pipe Band and the Paddlewheel Strutters.
People wishing to have a float or any kind of presentation in the parade just need to show up at Barren Hill Fire Company that morning by 9 a.m. to register and get a number.
A new committee is being formed of Whitemarsh Township residents to begin planning for next year's festivities. If you'd like to be involved in this effort, partnered with the Lions Club, call Mike Zeock at 484-533-2214.

St. Peter's Lutheran Church
St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 3025 Church Road, Lafayette Hill announces their annual Independence Day Celebration. Come ring the church bell Wednesday, July 4th, for the National Bell Ringing Ceremony at 2 p.m. George Washington will be joining us in the festivities, along with a patriotic sing-along and piano and organ recital. Refreshments will be served.

Conshohocken
An Independence Day Celebration in Conshohocken will be held on Tuesday, July 3rd, at Sutcliffe Park. Starting at 6 p.m.
There will be plenty to do until dark, 9 - 9:30 p.m., before the fireworks begin. Refreshments will be available, sausage, hot dogs, hamburgers and beverages. There will be live entertainment with a band, a karate demonstration and a clown and inflatable amusements.
The event is sponsored by the Conshohocken Borough Council and everyone is welcome to come and celebrate our nation's birthday.
Music will be provided by Chatterband. Amy Caparo of Conshohocken is the lead singer of the band.


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