![]() There will also be turtle races (bring your own turtle), tot king and queen contests, kiddie tractor pulls, a bounce house, a dunk tank, more games, and food vendors. (registration at 9 a.m.) followed by food, fun, and games for the entire family. The 101st annual parade begins at 10 a.m. July 4 at Gustavus Township Park, corner of State Route 87 and State Route 193. Viewers are advised to park along the east end of High Street for the best view. The second annual Thunder in the Sky “Saluting our Veterans” fireworks display is planned for July 2. Festivities include live music at QS&L, a food truck rally, kids activities and the Night Market on the Shenango. Sharon City is partnering with the Original Quaker Steak & Lube to bring Fourth of July festivities to the riverfront. Sharon - Shenango Riverfront Fireworks Celebration ![]() It starts at the Fifth Street Plaza, runs north to Sexton Street, turns on Poland Avenue to Smithfield Street before finishing back at the plaza.Ĭheck out the food trucks, vendors, activities and more. – Parade leaves the Fairgroundsīring the family for the parade running a 3-mile route. Food Court by Farmers National Bank, after the parade – kids games & bounce-arounds and an antique car show.ġ0:10 a.m. The parade will line up at the Canfield Fairgrounds and proceed along S. Gates open 5:30 p.m., fireworks launch between 9:45-10 p.m. Admission is $10 a car, $2 for walk-ins and free for kids.Ĭanfield Fairgrounds, 7265 Columbiana Canfield Rd. Start the night off with music from JD Eicher, grab something to eat at the food trucks, take the kids to the bounce-arounds and more. Lariccia Family Community Center, 375 Boardman-Poland Rd. The Independence Day Celebration features the Salem Quaker City Band followed by spectacular fireworks. Candy will still be passed out in that area, just no crowd noise and no sirens, marching band or parade participants’ music to disrupt those with sensitivities.īoardman - Independence Day Celebration at Boardman Park For the first time ever, it will have a “Quiet Zone” from Fitzgerald Road to Burkey Road for sensory accessibility and inclusion so children can feel comfortable and enjoy watching the parade. The parade will start at Highway Tabernacle Church and end at Fitch High School. Fireworks are set to go off at dusk (around 10 p.m.).Īustintown - Austintown Fourth of July Parade It's not one moment in time that we take a specific action and we're protected," he said.New Waterford - Fourth of July Fireworks CelebrationĮnjoy a free event with music, food trucks and fireworks. "I think it's really important that we sort of think of these things as we do any other type of health or hygiene process. Schlegelmilch says people should treat poor air quality as an ongoing health concern rather than a one-off event, since extreme weather is only going to worsen in the future and even repeated exposure to low levels of poor air quality can have a cumulative negative impact on your health. "If you've got a red alert for air quality, it's probably not the time to go out and go for that jog or go for that run," he said, "because you're breathing in more air and you're breathing in more air more deeply." aSPUS4LU92- National Weather Service June 6, 2023 Make sure you aren’t doing yourself more harm than good. Before spending time outdoors, check the air quality forecast. The blazes have burned 3.3 million hectares - or more than 8 million acres.Īir quality has plummeted across much of the northeast as smoke from wildfires in Canada moves south. So far this year, there have been 2,214 wildfires across Canada, according to Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair. Canada is in the midst of an especially bad wildfire season ![]() ![]() "This is a scary time for a lot of people, not just in Alberta, but right across the country, including in the Atlantic, the North and Québec, too," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a news conference on Monday. TCFkOJZOb0- NWS Mount Holly June 6, 2023Įarlier fires have also sent smoke into the neighboring U.S., and Canadian officials are warning that the country's wildfire situation may get worse as the summer wears on. Unfortunately, more smoke is on the way for tonight and Wednesday. Where did all of this thick, heavy smoke across the Northeast come from? Raging wildfires in Quebec are generating large smoke plumes to the north and ALL of the smoke is being funneled right into the Northeast. ![]()
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