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Lake Oswego Fourth Of July Fireworks 2017
The city's annual Star Spangled Parade and Celebration will be held at Millennium Park until 1:30 p.m., with the parade beginning at 10 a.m.
LAKE OSWEGO, OR — Enjoy music, food, and fireworks this Independence Day at the annual Star Spangled Parade and Celebration in Lake Oswego July 4.
Beginning at 10 a.m. with the traditional parade through downtown, patriotic pets, vets, and others will toss candy to the crowd as they walk together down A Avenue.
Afterward, the celebration continues to 1:30 p.m. with music from The Gospel Hooligans, a pie eating contest, face painting, balloon animals and more. Additionally, food from local restauranteurs such as Dogs and Fries and Koi Fusion, as well as pie from Blue Raeven, Intentional Espresso, Klassic Kettlecorn, Subzero Ice Cream, and others.
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The day will conclude at dusk with a fireworks show hosted by The Lake Corporation. Beginning around 9:45 p.m., the fireworks show is best seen from near the Lake Grove Swim Park.
For more information, visit the Lake Oswego city webpage.
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Other July 4 fireworks shows around the region include:
The Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in downtown Portland — music, food, and more from June 30 to July 4;
The Pepsi 4th of July Spectacular at Oaks Park in Portland — a day of fun, food, and rides culminating in a fireworks show;
The Corbett Fun Fest at 35800 East Historic Columbia River Highway — a parade and day-long festival with food, music, and games ending with a fireworks show;
The St. Paul Rodeo in St. Paul — five days of rodeo festivities from June 30 to July 4;
Independence Day at Fort Vancouver — the 53rd annual fireworks show at the fort across the Columbia River; and
The Estacada Timber Festival at 30878 N.W. Evergreen Way in Estacada — a day of timber chopping fun and fireworks.
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