Independence Day celebrations in Norwich
Jill Kraft
Sun Contributor
NORWICH – From backyard barbecues to fireworks and celebrations, people near and far gather to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day every July. A hometown celebration all its own will be held this July 4 in Norwich, providing family fun and entertainment.
This year’s Independence Day celebration, Fireworks over the Fairgrounds presented by Millennia Entertainment of New Berlin, will provide a day filled with live music, venders, food, activities and a large fireworks display. Taking over the fairgrounds every July 4, Millenia Entertainment owner Terry Potter says it’s tradition and an event he looks forward to each year.
“This event is a great for families to attend together, there is something for everyone and it’s always a great way to celebrate the fourth,” said Potter.
This year’s event takes place Wednesday, July 4 with the gates opening at 3:30 p.m. and lasting until the fireworks.
Musical performances will include Rylee Lum, Caitlin May, Everett Farrell, Kaitlyn Jackson and Savannah Harmon. There will be over a dozen venders, food, inflatables for children and free arts and crafts presented by The Artists’ Palette of Norwich.
Shortly after dusk, a huge fireworks display will commence.
This community event would not be possible without the generosity of sponsors including Matthews Ford, Chobani, Ninas, M&T bank, Blueox, The Stadium, Community Bank, The Evening Sun & Pennysaver, NBT Bank, Commerce Chenango, and Rentals to Go.
This event is also the kick-off for the annual Toys for Tots Campaign for Chenango County, and new, unwrapped toys will be collected on site.
Tickets are on sale now at Blueox Neighborhood markets for $5 in advance. Tickets can be purchased at the gate for $7. Children aged 12 and under are free, thanks to Matthews Ford of Norwich.
– Jill Kraft, Sun Contributor
An image of a previous fireworks show in Norwich, sponsored by Millennia Entertainment. (Tyler Murphy photo)
Sun Contributor
NORWICH – From backyard barbecues to fireworks and celebrations, people near and far gather to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day every July. A hometown celebration all its own will be held this July 4 in Norwich, providing family fun and entertainment.
This year’s Independence Day celebration, Fireworks over the Fairgrounds presented by Millennia Entertainment of New Berlin, will provide a day filled with live music, venders, food, activities and a large fireworks display. Taking over the fairgrounds every July 4, Millenia Entertainment owner Terry Potter says it’s tradition and an event he looks forward to each year.
“This event is a great for families to attend together, there is something for everyone and it’s always a great way to celebrate the fourth,” said Potter.
This year’s event takes place Wednesday, July 4 with the gates opening at 3:30 p.m. and lasting until the fireworks.
Musical performances will include Rylee Lum, Caitlin May, Everett Farrell, Kaitlyn Jackson and Savannah Harmon. There will be over a dozen venders, food, inflatables for children and free arts and crafts presented by The Artists’ Palette of Norwich.
Shortly after dusk, a huge fireworks display will commence.
This community event would not be possible without the generosity of sponsors including Matthews Ford, Chobani, Ninas, M&T bank, Blueox, The Stadium, Community Bank, The Evening Sun & Pennysaver, NBT Bank, Commerce Chenango, and Rentals to Go.
This event is also the kick-off for the annual Toys for Tots Campaign for Chenango County, and new, unwrapped toys will be collected on site.
Tickets are on sale now at Blueox Neighborhood markets for $5 in advance. Tickets can be purchased at the gate for $7. Children aged 12 and under are free, thanks to Matthews Ford of Norwich.
– Jill Kraft, Sun Contributor
An image of a previous fireworks show in Norwich, sponsored by Millennia Entertainment. (Tyler Murphy photo)
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