June 7, 2006

  Volume 4, Number 23

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Town will celebrate the Fourth
on July 3 and 4

              Monday and Tuesday, July 3 and 4, will be busy and days in Wake Forest.

            Monday night the all-volunteer Fourth of July Committee will throw open the gates at Trentini Stadium at 6 p.m. for the entertainment and fireworks show.

            People who will be driving into town for the show need to be mindful that Stadium Drive, one of the usual major access roads, is closed to through traffic because the bridge over Richland Creek is being replaced.

            Tuesday morning at least a thousand youngsters, parents and pets will crowd North Main Street for the children’s parade followed by games and art in Holding Park.

            The entertainment will be headed by that local favorite, the Band of Oz.

            Two choirs – the Children’s Choir from St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church and the Friendship Chapel Baptist Church Choir – will be part of the program. Sandy Thomas will sing the national anthem, and the Southern Skies Parachute Team will drop in.

            Admission is $5 per person with children 6 and younger admitted free. You can also purchase pre-event tickets, five for $20, at The Wake Weekly, the Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce, The Corner Ice Cream Shop, Premieres Video, Lighthouse Candles and Gifts, the Wakefield location of Wake Forest Florist & Gifts, Full Moon Italian Café and All About Hair & Nails.

            There will be plenty of hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and drinks available while the crowd waits for night to fall and the fireworks to begin.

            The parade begins Tuesday morning at 10:30 with lineup at 10. North Main will be closed to traffic before the parade, and parking will be on side streets.

            Immediately after the parade and until 1 p.m., volunteers will help children in the following activities: Paint the Town, Walk and Crawl the Town, Fishing Booth, Golf and Putt-Putt, Basketball Toss for those under 5, Tug-of-War, Sack Race, Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest and the Water Balloon Toss.

            “These games are geared more for the younger age group (up to 11 years old),” Chairman Rhonda Alderman said. “We will have a tug-of-war contest for ages 11 to 13.”

            She is asking for volunteers to help with the games, and she will welcome volunteers for any of the two days of activities. You can reach her at 556-4436 or fireworklady@aol.com.

 
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