Area fireworks displays

by Gazette Staff
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The first fireworks show of the patriotic season is Friday at New Life Assembly of God, 2416 N. Wright Road, Janesville.

Other fireworks shows scheduled in area communities are:

Beloit: Dusk, July 4, Riverside Park, Highway 51.

Brodhead: Dusk, July 4, south side of the city. A parade and other festivities will be held during the day.

Delavan: 9:30 p.m., July 4, Veterans Memorial Park, part of a daylong celebration that includes a pig roast, music and a parade.

Delavan Township: 9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 28, Community Park, part of a daylong celebration that includes a water ski show and music.

Edgerton: Dusk, July 4, Racetrack Park, 1006 Stoughton Road. The fireworks are part of the all-day Lions Club July 4th celebration, which includes breakfast, a horse pull, a car show, “chicken bingo” and a band from 7 p.m. to midnight.

Elkhorn: Dusk, July 4, Sunset Park.

Evansville: Dusk, July 4, Lake Leota Park. The city’s annual Fourth of July celebration runs from Thursday, July 3, through Sunday, July 6, at the park.

Fontana: Dusk, July 4, Fontana Beach.

Janesville

-- Dusk, Friday, June 27, New Life Assembly of God, 2416 N. Wright Road, as part of the church’s Freedom Fest celebration that starts at 11 a.m.

-- Dusk, July 4, Youth Sports Complex, 100 S. Wuthering Hills Drive, as part of the Jaycees’ Fourth of July celebration that includes a carnival, beer tent and music Thursday, July 3, through Saturday, July 5.

Lake Geneva: 9:25 p.m., July 4, Grand Geneva Resort.

Milton: Two fireworks shows—dusk, July 4 and 5, Schilberg Park on West High Street. Both shows are part of a three-day festival starting July 3. It will include sports tournaments, live music and a carnival. A parade with a bike-decorating contest starts at 1 p.m. July 4.

Sharon: Dusk, July 4, Goodland Park, part of a two-day celebration on July 3-4 that includes a carnival, music and a parade.

Shopiere: Dusk, Sunday, June 29, Sweet-Allyn Park, part of a two-day festival Saturday and Sunday, June 28-29, that includes a parade, a combine derby, flag ceremony, truck/tractor pulls, food, games and crafts.

Whitewater: Two fireworks shows—10 p.m., July 4 and 5, Cravath Lakefront Park. Both shows are part of the Fourth of July Festival, July 3-6, which includes a carnival, a water ski show, music, the first Whippet City Mile run and a parade.

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