Seasonal & Holidays
4th Of July Fireworks 2021 Near Long Valley
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Long Valley.
LONG VALLEY, NJ — Coronavirus cases continue to drop across the country while the number of those who are fully vaccinated continues to rise, which means there is even more reason to celebrate this Independence Day. July 4 is almost here, so it's time to find out what Fourth of July fireworks and festivities are going on near you.
We have all the fireworks shows, parades and festivals happening in and around Long Valley and Washington Township so you can start planning now.
Here's what's in store this July 4 in Long Valley and Washington Township:
July 4 Festivities
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What: Revolutionary Times 2021 July 4th Events
Where: Morristown
When: To be announced
In 2020, there was a virtual reading of the Declaration of Independence. The Morris County Tourism Bureau typically coordinates a Declaration of Independence reading in the Morristown Green. Stay tuned here to the Washington’s Headquarters’ National Park Service website for updates.
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What: 4th of July Cupcake Class
Where: Candyland Crafts, 44 West Somerset Street, Raritan
When: Wednesday, June 23, 6 to 7 p.m.
It’s $45 per person special camp event and beginners class for ages 12 to 18, with tips to make celebratory July 4th cupcakes. Click here to register. https://www.candylandcrafts.co...
What: July 4th Rocket Pop Cake Class
Where: Candyland Crafts, 44 West Somerset Street, Raritan
When: Sunday, June 27, 6 to 7 p.m.
It’s $65 per person for a special event geared for attendees 13 and up, to learn to make this celebratory cake, where students will learn to fill their cake with a pop of sprinkles in the middle, then torte, fill crumb coat and ice their cake, with a range of piping techniques. Click here to register.
What: Randolph Township Freedom Festival
Where: County College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph
When: Thursday, July 1, from 6 to 11 p.m.
The first of the three day festival in Randolph, with food, music, rides, vendors, games, family entertainment and more. Click here for details.
What: Randolph Township Freedom Festival
Where: County College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph
When: Friday, July 2, from 6 to 11 p.m., Fireworks at 9:45 p.m.
The fun continues for the second of the three day festival in Randolph, with the added bonus of a DJ from 8 to 11 p.m. and a fireworks display that begins at 9:45 p.m. On Friday, there’s a $5 donation per car requested for the fireworks. Rain date for the fireworks is July 3, with the fireworks on July 4 if the show is the July 3 festival is canceled for any reason. Plus come on July 2 to enjoy the food, music, rides, vendors, games, family entertainment and the rest of the Freedom Festival fun. Click here for details.
What: Mendham Township Fireworks
Where: Mosle Field, Mendham Township
When: Friday, July 2, Gates open at 6:30 p.m.
Mendham Township is hosting its second annual fireworks display, with a fundraiser ongoing for it through Tuesday, June 29. Business sponsorships start at $500, with signage for those sponsors at the event. When the gates open, music and activities are planned up to 10 p.m., with the show after dark on the football field. Click here to donate to the show on Community Pass.
What: Brookside 4th of July Parade - “The Grandest Littlest Parade In America”
Where: Brookside Community Club, 1 East Main Street, Mendham
When: Saturday, July 3, beginning at 8 a.m.
This fun-filled free day has a parade and events lineup all in one. With the “Roaring 20s” theme for the 98th annual parade, known fondly as "The Grandest Littlest Parade In America," the morning kicks off breakfast at the community club at 8 a.m., followed with the parade at 9. At 11 a.m. is a picnic lunch followed by activities at the Community Club, including field games, parade awards and more. At 1:30 p.m. is swimming at Brookside Beach. To enter a float or antique car, contact Buzzy Thomas at 201-738-7881 or ewt@aol.com. To give a tax-deductible donation for the parade and events, use Venmo at @brooksideparade or mail a check made out to “Brookside 4th of July Parade Committee,” and send to Brookside Community Club, P.O. Box 168, Brookside, NJ 07926.
What: Randolph Township Freedom Festival Parade Day
Where: County College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph
When: Saturday, July 3, beginning at 10 a.m.
Who doesn’t love a parade? The parade route for the final day of the Freedom Festival begins on Dover Chester Road and Quaker Church Road at Mount Fern Church and finishes at the County College of Morris. Click here for details.
What: Randolph Township Freedom Festival
Where: County College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph
When: Saturday, July 3, from 6 to 11 p.m., Fireworks at 9:45 p.m.
The final day of the Freedom Festival and should there be a rain date on July 2, this is the night the fireworks will go on. Otherwise, come for this last day to enjoy the food, music, rides, vendors, games, family entertainment and tons of other fun things. Click here for details.
What: Fireworks
Where: North Warren Regional High School, 10 Noe Road, Blairstown
When: Saturday, July 3 at 9 p.m., with a rain date on Monday, July 5
This free community event, hosted by the Blairstown Rotary with the support of local sponsors, has returned after COVID-19.
Look out for parking at different points around the school, including the library, located on Lambert Road.
Spectators should stay tuned to the Rotary’s website for weather updates.
What: Guided Tours of the Whippany Burying Yard
Where: 325 Route 10 East, Whippany
When: Sunday, July 4, 10 a.m. to noon
The Hanover Township Landmark Commission has organized tours of the Whippany Burying Yard, which celebrated its Tricentennial in 2018. This is the eternal resting place of colonial settlers who walked the earth, pre-dating the birth of the United States, some who fought in the American Revolution. Attendees can park in the lot on Route 10 East and walk west in the direction of the cemetery. See more details here.
What: July 4th Historical Hike
Where: Morris County Historical Society at Acorn Hall, 68 Lafayette Avenue, Morristown
When: Sunday, July 4, from 11 a.m. to noon
Free for attendees, enjoy a guided hike along the Patriots’ Path where Revolutionary War activities took place. Walk in the footprints of history, to the ruins of a powder mill, owned by Jacob Ford Jr. The powder manufactured at this site was sent to Gen. Henry Knox’s troops in Pluckemin. Visit the event page for more details.
What: Blairstown Fourth
Where: Footbridge Park, Footbridge Lane in Blairstown
When: Sunday, July 4, with opening ceremonies at 11 a.m., until 4 p.m.
The Blairstown Fourth celebrates 40 years for its free, yearly event, with food, games, shopping, music and fun. Click here for vendor or sponsor applications and contact BlairstownFourth@gmail.com for more information.
What: Duck Races
Where: Footbridge Park, Footbridge Lane in Blairstown
When: Sunday, July 4, 4 p.m.
Close to the end of Blairstown Fourth’s festivities, the Blairstown Rotary plans on its Duck Race. Tickets are free to kids 18 and under. People who’d like to participate should pick up a ticket at the Rotary Club of Blairstown’s booth before 3 p.m. that day, with that the only time to pick up tickets. There’s a limit on tickets, with 1,000 and 1,000 ducks. All donations from the event will be given to the Blairstown Hose Company. There will be prize giveaways with the first a $100 Visa gift card. Follow the Rotary’s Facebook Page for details.
What: Washington Celebrates America 2021, Washington Borough, Orange Crate Derby
Where: Broad Street and Borough Park entrance
When: Sunday, July 4, set up 7:30 a.m., start at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, July 10 rain date.
Come out to race in the orange crate derby or be a spectator. No qualification race, the fun begins bright and early at 8:30 a.m.
What: Washington Celebrates America 2021, Washington Borough, Parade
Where: Route 31, Broad St., Belvedere Ave., Carlton Ave., North Prospect St.
When: Sunday, July 4, lineup at 2 p.m., Parade at 3 p.m., no rain date.
As part of Washington Borough’s July 4 celebration, there will be a parade that kicks off at 3 p.m., beginning on Route 31 and Broad Street, to Belvidere Avenue, making its way then to Carlton Avenue, before concluding on North Prospect Street.
What: Washington Celebrates America 2021, Washington Borough, Fireworks
Where: Warren Hills Middle School at 64-66 Carlton Avenue, on the field.
When: Sunday, July 4, festivities start at 6 p.m., no rain date
The Washington Celebrates America festivities wind down for the day’s three-part celebration, with a spectacular fireworks display at dark. The evening begins at 6 p.m., with Doc South and DJ Dave Rupell spinning tunes from 6 to 9:30 p.m.
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Due to the pandemic, counties or cities may adjust or cancel events at the last minute, so double-check with organizers. Know of other events in the area? Post them on the Patch calendar or share details on our free Neighbor Post feature.
Questions or comments about this story? Contact me at: jennifer.miller@patch.com
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