LANSING FOURTH OF JULY GUIDE

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Light Up the River Fireworks won’t be the only thing lighting up the town this year. Light Up the River lets you watch the fireworks from a rented boat lit up with LED lights.

8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. River Town Adventures 325 City Market Dr., Lansing Admission: $30 and $50

Lansing Independence Day Parade The day kicks off with the parade, and ends with a performance by the Lansing Concert Band followed by fireworks.

Parade, 11 a.m. Fireworks, 10 p.m. Louis F. Adado Riverfront Park Downtown Lansing 201 E. Shiawassee St., Lansing

Lugnuts Fourth of July Game There’s nothing more quintessentially American than a good baseball game.

Watch the Lansing Lugnuts go against West Michigan in its annual Fourth of July game.

6:35 p.m. Cooley Law School Stadium 505 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing Ticket Prices Vary

Delilah DeWylde at the Lansing Brewing Co. For America’s 242nd birthday, head over to LBC for some rockabilly tunes with Delilah on upright bass and vocals, Lee Harvey on guitar and Johnny HiWatt on snare drum.

7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Lansing Brewing Co. 518 E Shiawassee Street, Lansing Free

Independence Day at Mason The Mason holiday events include an old car show, which features Model T car rides, the big evening parade downtown and the fireworks show east of the Ingham County Fairgrounds starting at dusk.

Car show, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Model T rides, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parade, 7:30 p.m. Fireworks, Dusk Downtown Mason 315 S. Jefferson St., Mason

BBQ with the Homeless Angels Homeless angels will host a Fourth of July BBQ celebration for all homeless and past clients of the Homeless Angels.

3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Burkewood Inn 3216 W. Main St., Lansing Free

Taylor’s Beach Campground Celebration The Howell campground offers a fireworks show, live music, bonfires, hayrides, beach games, an outdoor movie night, horseshoes, fishing and frog and turtle catching contests.

Begins 10 a.m. Taylor’s Beach Campground 6197 N. Burkhart Rd., Howell Visit www.taylorsbeachcampground.com for rates

2018 Pet, Wagon & Bike Parade Children ages three through 12 are invited to create costumes and decorations that reflect the Independence Day celebration. Ribbons will be presented to all participants, plus first, second and third place honors in each of the categories: pets, bikes and wagons.

10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Marshall Fountain 117 S. Fountain St., Marshall

Eaton Rapids Fourth of July Parade Following the annual parade, fireworks will be shot at dusk by the Eaton Rapids school complex.

Parade, 11 a.m. Fireworks, dusk 200 Main St., Eaton Rapids Eaton Rapids High School Stadium 800 State St., Eaton Rapids

FIREWORKS

Friday, June 29, 10 p.m. at the Claire Michigan Summerfest in Shamrock Park. Saturday, June 30, dusk at Lake Columbia Fireworks in Brooklyn, MI. Saturday, June 30, 10:15 p.m. is the Meridian Township fireworks on Marsh Road in Okemos.

Sunday, July 1 , dusk during the Lake Odessa Fair at the Lake Odessa Fairgrounds. Tuesday, July 3, dusk is the Delta Township Fireworks at Sharp Park in Delta Township. Tuesday, July 3, dusk is the Ionia Fourth of July Celebration at the Ionia Free Fairgrounds. Tuesday, July 3, at dusk is the Independence Day Fireworks at the Cascades at Cascade Falls Park.

Wednesday, July 4, 10 p.m. is the Lansing Fourth of July Fireworks at Adado Riverfront Park. Wednesday, July 4, dusk is the Eaton Rapids Parade and Fireworks at the Eaton Rapids High School Stadium. Wednesday, July 4, dusk is the Fowlerville Fireworks and Parade at the Folwerville Fairgrounds and Community Park. Wednesday, July 4, dusk is the Mason Fourth of July Celebration at the Ingham County Fairgrounds. Wednesday, July 4, 10 p.m. is the St. Johns Fourth of July Fireworks at the City Park.

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