Friday, June 19, 2009

City of North Charleston’s July 4th Celebration

The City of North Charleston will hold its July 4th Celebration at Riverfront Park on Saturday, July 4, 2009 from 3:00pm - 10:00pm free of charge.

The following is a schedule of events:
3:00pm – 3:05pm - Welcoming Remarks by Mayor R. Keith Summey
3:15pm – 4:00pm - Charleston Capoeira http://www.capoeiracharleston.com/media.html
4:15pm – 5:30pm - Crowfield http://www.myspace.com/crowfieldmusic
5:45pm – 7:15pm - The Blue Dogs http://www.bluedogs.com/
7:30pm – 9:00pm - Mary Wilson of the Supremes http://www.marywilson.com/
9:00pm – until - Show of fireworks over the Cooper River by Zambelli Fireworks International

Find daily updates on North Charleston's Facebook Page.

Riverfront Park is located on the former Charleston Naval Base, easily accessible from I-526 and I-26. Enter the former Charleston Naval Base by the McMillan Avenue gate or the Virginia Avenue gate and turn onto Hobson Avenue. Riverfront Park signs are visible for easy to follow directions. All parking is free and shuttles will be available for the convenience of guests.


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All general admission. Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets, as there will be no seating provided. No alcohol is permissible within the park. A wide variety of food vendors will be on site. Children activities will be available free of charge, including inflatable jump castles, games, the play area, the giant sandbox, and the water fountain.

Riverfront Park is open to the public year-round and has become a favorite destination for residents and visitors. Set on the banks of the beautiful Cooper River, the park is adjacent to the historic homes once occupied by the Charleston Naval Base officers, surrounded by graceful grand oak trees and peaceful river vistas. Bordered by Noisette Creek, the park boasts a magnificent contemporary Performance Pavilion and meadow.

Riverfront Park is home to the Greater Charleston Naval Base Memorial, erected in honor of the countless military personnel and civilians that served the United States and the Greater Charleston region while the Charleston Navy Base was operational. The Memorial is the only location in the United States that displays both the Lone Sailor and the Homecoming statues. Riverfront Park is also the location of North Charleston’s 4th Annual National Outdoor Sculpture Competition and Exhibition. A component of the 2009 North Charleston Arts Festival, the Competition and Exhibition features large-scale contemporary sculptures on display throughout the year.

We'll see you on the 4th!

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