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Entertainment calendar: July 3–9

Entertainment calendar: July 3–9

Celebrating Independence: A Vibrant Guide to Grand Valley's Fourth of July Festivities

As the nation prepares to commemorate its independence, the Grand Valley region of Colorado is abuzz with a diverse array of events and celebrations to mark the occasion. From patriotic parades and dazzling fireworks displays to live music, art shows, and community gatherings, this comprehensive guide will ensure you don't miss a single moment of the Fourth of July festivities in the area.

Ignite the Spirit of Freedom with Grand Valley's Captivating Independence Day Celebrations

Patriotic Parades and Fireworks Extravaganzas

The Grand Valley's Fourth of July celebrations kick off with a series of captivating parades and fireworks displays that will ignite the patriotic spirit. On Thursday, July 4th, the Grand Junction's Fourth of July Parade will march down Main Street, showcasing the community's pride and unity. Later that evening, the skies over Lincoln Park will come alive with the Grand Junction's Fourth of July Fireworks, a dazzling display that will cap off the day's festivities.Across the valley, the Palisade Fourth of July Parade and Games in the Park will also take place on the Fourth, with the parade marching down Main Street and family-friendly activities following at Veterans Memorial Park. In Collbran, the Plateau Valley Heritage Days celebration will feature a parade, rodeo events, and a street dance, creating a truly immersive Independence Day experience.

Music, Art, and Community Gatherings

The Grand Valley's Fourth of July celebrations extend beyond the traditional parades and fireworks, offering a diverse array of cultural and artistic experiences. On Wednesday, July 3rd, the War Hippies will take the stage at Clubhouse 25 in Tiara Rado Golf Course, hosting a Red, White & Blue Party with food, lawn games, and sparklers. The following day, Thomas Mac will headline the Red, White & Blue Party-Night 2 at Warehouse 25Sixty-Five, with a parking lot party, food, and lawn games.For music lovers, the lineup continues throughout the weekend, with performances by Erik Patrick Kelly at Trail Life Brewing on July 3rd, Austin Williams at Warehouse 25Sixty-Five on July 5th, and Blitzen Trapper at the Mesa Theater on July 7th. The region's vibrant art scene will also be on full display, with numerous art shows and openings scheduled for First Friday on July 5th, including exhibits at The Art Center, Orbit ArtSpace, and Uncanny Valley Art Gallery.

Outdoor Adventures and Community Celebrations

The Fourth of July festivities in the Grand Valley extend beyond the city limits, offering a range of outdoor activities and community-driven events. On July 3rd, the Third of July Fireworks will be launched from the Fruita section of the James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park, with limited parking but the opportunity to view the display from almost anywhere in Fruita.In Collbran, the Plateau Valley Heritage Days celebration will continue on July 4th, featuring a pancake breakfast, cowboy church, parade, barbecue, rodeo events, and the running of the horses. The Grand Valley Food Truck Friday event in Fruita on July 5th will also provide a lively community gathering, with food trucks, music, and a festive atmosphere.

Raising a Glass to Independence

The Grand Valley's vibrant winery and brewery scene will also be in the spotlight during the Fourth of July celebrations. On July 6th, Carboy Winery in Palisade will host Zac Grant, while Restoration Vineyards will feature the Band in the Barrel concert series with the performance of Wild Flight. Additionally, The Ordinary Fellow Winery in Palisade will offer a Sinatra Sunday event with jazzy ukulele music by Misti Dawn on July 7th.For those seeking a more casual setting, Trail Life Brewing in Grand Junction will host Erik Patrick Kelly on July 3rd, and The Reckless Roadhouse in De Beque will feature performances by Tony Rosario on July 6th and Gerry Goodman on July 7th. These venues provide the perfect backdrop to raise a glass and celebrate the nation's independence in true Grand Valley style.

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