Fireworks in and around Alexandria
Get ready to celebrate July 4th! Here are just some of the events taking place this weekend:
Ft. Belvoir’s Freedom Fest - Display beginning 9:30P
Friday July 4th - 5:00PM until 11:00PM
Food, vendors, live music, open to the public
An American Celebration at Mount Vernon
Friday July 4 - 8:00AM until 5:00PM (no fireworks)
Mount Vernon invites visitors to the home of the First American Hero for a day-long celebration of Independence Day. 18th-century patriotic music, a reading of the Declaration of Independence by “George Washington,” the annual Red, White & Blue Concert performance by the National Concert Band of America, and FREE birthday cake (while supplies last). The First Virginia Regiment expands its encampment with military checkpoints across the estate, and guards stationed at Washington’s Tomb. The Sons of the American Revolution lead a wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of our nation’s first Commander-in-Chief, and visitors given a carnation to lay at the Tomb.
$ Entrance Fee ~ More Information
Fireworks on the National Mall & A Capitol Fourth Concert
So much to do in DC this weekend! Take in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival early, watch the parade, go by the White House Visitor Center enjoy family events, and end the day with the concert on the Washington Monument grounds starting at 6:00PM, followed by the Capitol Fourth Concert on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol…and the fireworks grand finale! What fun!!!
For those that aren’t up to the heat and crowds…enjoy the concert and fireworks in the comfort of your own home - the event will be televised on PBS.
Read all about the various events
July 12 - City of Alexandria Birthday Celebration
Celebrate the City of Alexandria’s 259th birthday and the country’s 232nd birthday at Oronoco Bay Park - 100 Madison Street - 4:00PM until 10:00PM
More information and view event flyer
To stay on top of events in the DC and Alexandria area, a great source is dc.about.com … Rachel Cooper does a great job of staying on top of area activities!
One last thing - Remember Your Pets
Fairfax County Police issued this reminder for all of those pet owners out there:
Police Warn: Fireworks Scare Pets
· When you leave your pet at home during the fireworks celebrations, make sure to leave your pet in an area of your home where he is safe, comfortable and sheltered from outside noise and lights.
· When scared, animals can become destructive so make sure to remove anything that can become damaged or might harm your pet if chewed.
· Never leave pets outside and unattended. It is not uncommon for pets to bolt over fences or otherwise escape a yard, even if they have never done it before.
Make sure your pet is wearing identification. If your pet gets lost or runs away, a name tag will ensure a quicker reunion.”
We wish all of you a wonderful 4th - be safe and remember our Troops!
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