St. Michael’s Fair
The 72nd annual St. Michael the Archangel Parish Fair. The area's most spectacular midway and rides!
The 72nd annual St. Michael the Archangel Parish Fair. The area's most spectacular midway and rides!
Join us on July 3rd at 9 am for a celebration of America's 250th Anniversary! � � Meet at the Old Bridgeport Train Station (2nd and Depot Streets) and watch the legendary Big Boy No. 4014 Train pass through Bridgeport! Make sure to arrive by or before 9 am so you don't miss it! Come for the train but stay for these great activities and giveaways! � A reading of the Declaration of Independence� 250 FREE America250 pins� FREE flags - while supplies last� The Patriotic Costume Contest with prizes by age group: Ages: 0-5, 6-10, Tweens/Teens, and Adults� History and stories of the Bridgeport Train Station� Donuts and light refreshments This event is sponsored in part by Montgomery County and its Houses of Declaration series.
Valley Forge 50/250 Celebration: Visitor Gateway When: Friday, July 3, 2026 from 9am to 5pm Where: Visitor Center at Valley Forge (shuttle stop 1) This 4th of July weekend, begin your visit to Valley Forge National Historical Park at the visitor center and plan your 50/250 experience! Talk to a park ranger, pick up your Junior Ranger activity book, celebrate the people's park with the My Valley Forge Story exhibit, and listen to engaging stories from Revolutionary War history provided by Historic Philadelphia Inc. Walk or take the special event shuttle to Muhlenberg's Brigade to see the opening ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of Valley Forge National Historical Park and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The park will be extremely busy this day and parking is limited. Please plan accordingly. Additional trip-planning materials and transportation information is available at go.nps.gov/vafo-50-250
GET READY TO MOVE, GROOVE, AND SHAKE IT OUT! This is not a drill, parents! If your kids love high-energy dancing, silly songs, and non-stop fun, you need to be at The Barn Yard on Friday, July 3rd for our Danny Go! Impersonator Show! We are bringing the ultimate dance party to life with a 30-minute interactive live performance that will have your little ones jumping, clapping, and singing along from start to finish. It is the perfect way to burn off that Friday morning energy! THE SCHEDULE:9:30 AM – 1:00 PM: Open Play (Come early or stay late to explore and play!) Showtime: The 30-minute live performance will take place during our morning Open Play session! TICKET INFORMATION:Good news! This special event is INCLUDED with regular admission. Because this is included with open play, spots will fill up incredibly fast! Secure your admission tickets online to guarantee your spot.
Waynesborough is a National Historic Landmark in Paoli, PA. Situated on ten lush acres, the Georgian-style House was once the home of the colorful, brash and deeply committed Revolutionary War hero, General Anthony Wayne. Seven generations of the Wayne family continuously owned the property from 1724 until 1965. In 1980, a group of interested local residents and organizations together with Easttown Township raised funds to purchase Waynesborough from the current owner, to save this historic property and ensure it would be preserved for new generations of visitors. Easttown Township, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission needed a skilled partner to administrate and preserve their newly acquired house museum and the sprawling 18th century estate linked to America’s Revolutionary War history. The group turned to the highly experienced PhilaLandmarks who agreed at once to take on the responsibility. Thus beginning a successful relationship now extending into its fourth decade. There will be an introductory video followed by a tour of the house. Tours start every 45 minutes starting at 12:00pm, 12:45pm, 1:30pm, 2:15pm, 3:00pm
Friday, July 3rd – Sunday, July 5th Enjoy THREE DAYS of Food Trucks, Live Music on the Lawn & Winesicles! Winesicles include your choice of wine (we recommend Willow White!) with a popsicle served in a souvenir America 250 wine glass, while supplies last! Friday – Open 12:00-6:00pm Food Truck: Savannah’s Southern Cuisine, 1:00-5:00pm Music by Joe Nester, 1:00-4:00pm Saturday – Open 12:00-6:00pm Historic Demo by Tony Shahan: Woodworking, 12:00-4:00pm Food Truck: Mini Millie’s Pasta Cart, 12:00-4:00pm Music by Bill Hake, 2:00-5:00pm Retail Vendors: November Moon Seven Sisters Crystals The D3LCO Effect Cuddle Collections Patriotic Kids Craft Kits available, while supplies last Sunday – Open 12:00-6:00pm Food Truck: On The Roll, 12:00-4:00pm Music by Nicole Zell, 1:00-4:00pm Retail Vendors: Seven Sisters Crystals The D3LCO Effect Elizabeth Peyton Creations Cuddle Collections Patriotic Kids Craft Kits available, while supplies last Weekend Service Changes: Our Outdoor Wine Bar will be serving wine by the glass & bottle, cider, beer, canned cocktails & lite bites. Due to limited staffing, wine tastings will not be available 7/3 – 7/5
Phoenixville First Fridays are an exhilarating celebration! Every month we showcase the eclectic feel of Phoenixville. You'll find live music, theatrical performances, local artists, & fun surprises! Walk around and explore some of our arts venues, small shops , unique boutiques and outstanding restaurants.
Houses of Declaration presented by the Lansdale Historical Society. Celebrate Independence Day 2026 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, where the spirit of 1776 comes alive through the Houses of Declaration, a signature semiquincentennial experience. In the 1700s, the Declaration of Independence spread through public readings in town squares and taverns, inspiring debate and unity across early America. We can't wait to have you join us for our special reading of the Declaration of Independence this July 4th weekend.For additional Houses of Declaration locations, visit America250 | MontcoPA. ~ Hear the Declaration of Independence read aloud~ Sign the Declaration~ Enjoy a classic Ice Cream Social Celebrate History, Celebrate Community
Join us for fireworks, music, and community fun! Music by Cup O' Joe starts at 7:00pm, Fireworks at dusk. Glow sticks will be available for purchase by the Norwood 4th of July Committee. (Rain date is Monday, July 6th, 2026)
Pops, Patriotism, and Fireworks will bring an unforgettable soundtrack to Wyomissing’s Independence Day Celebration as part of Wyomissing Celebrates America’s 250th. On Friday, July 3rd, the Reading Pops Orchestra will perform live beginning at 9:15 PM in front of the Wyomissing Pool, in the drop-off area, leading the community into the 10:00 PM fireworks show with a special concert celebrating “Epic Tales in American Music” and featuring guest artist Dave Kline. The evening will highlight songs and stories woven into America’s musical landscape, including selections inspired by folk, rock, country, pop, and patriotic favorites. From The City of New Orleans and Cats in the Cradle to Puff the Magic Dragon, The Weight, Space Oddity, and a high-energy rock-a-billy medley honoring the sounds of the 1950s, the concert will celebrate the artists, eras, and songs that helped shape the American experience. As the music builds toward the fireworks, the Reading Pops Orchestra will close the night with rousing patriotic selections, creating a powerful community moment under the summer sky. Please keep in mind, the Wyomissing Police Department will have several surrounding streets closed as part of the evening’s safety protocols, so plan ahead and arrive early. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets, find your spot, and enjoy a wonderful evening of live music under the fireworks. The Orchestra will be set up in front of the Wyomissing Pool entrance, at the drop off area. …join us as Wyomissing celebrates America’s 250th.
Join us for America’s 250th Independence Day celebration! The day begins with the raising of the flag behind the Arc at 8:30am. Afterwards, the Color Guard will march over to the Interboro High School to begin the parade. The celebration at Kugler Park begins immediately following the parade. Lots of food and fun for the whole family! Parade Route: The parade will make a left out of the Interboro High School parking lot onto Amosland Road, right on Trites Avenue, right onto Ridley Avenue, right onto Sylvan Avenue, left on Amosland Road, left on Welcome Avenue, right on Winona Avenue. The parade will end at Kugler Park for the celebration.
Come join us for our Annual 4th of July Parade & Activities! Parade starts at 8:30 AM After the parade, stick around for a fun-filled day featuring: Food Music Entertainment Special Guests Family Fun Bring your friends, family, and patriotic spirit as we celebrate together!
Please join the Borough of Hatboro and the Pennypack Events Committee for the 4th of July Kids Parade. Decorate your bikes, wagons, trikes, scooters, big wheels, & strollers for a ride to celebrate America's 250th Anniversary! Spectators are encouraged! More information to follow.
Join us for the annual Fourth of July Celebration! 9:30-12Grange Park 9:30: National Anthem and Parade- join us at the flagpole for the National Anthem and follow us on parade. Bring your bike, wagons, or scooters. Decorations encouraged!9:30: Inflatables, crafts, food trucks & more.- get a bite to eat and enjoy some family fun!10:15: Community Kickball Game- Grab your friends and meet on the baseball field for a community kickball game. No experience necessary, just bring your team spirit!10:45:Watermelon Eating Contest-Think you're the watermelon eating champion? Prove it!Link in bio, $5 entry fee due day of.
Celebrate Independence Day with a magical visit from everyone’s favorite mouse! Join us at Captain Hooks Playroom on July 4th from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM for our special Minnie Mouse Independence Day Celebration. Minnie herself will arrive at 10:30 AM to kick off the fun! This festive event will include interactive play, a dance party, creative crafts, kid-friendly food and drinks, and plenty of photo opportunities with Minnie Mouse. It’s the perfect way for little ones to celebrate the Fourth!
Saturdays, July 4, 11, 18, and 25 Drop in between 10 am and 1 pm Kids Dig History is back this summer starting on June 27! Get your hands dirty at the archaeology dig and in the kitchen garden. Screen dirt to look for artifacts such as redware pottery and animal bones, then help wash and dry brush artifacts in the lab. Try your hand at planting, weeding, or harvesting vegetables. Depending on the day, additional pop-up living history programs will be happening simultaneously. Location: The Speaker’s House, 151 W. Main Street, Trappe, PA Cost: Free
10AM: parade leaves from Chestnutwold Elementary. Decorated bikes, strollers, and scooters can follow the fire trucks all the way to Elwell Field! 10:15-1:00 (or earlier, if it's really hot): At Elwell Field we'll hold the "best-decorated" bike/stroller/scooter contest, field events, the Big Splash, and lots of good food for purchase, including Owl's Water Ice! Bring your own water bottle, and we'll provide free refills. Stay to the end and the Oakmont Fire Department will return to hose down the crowd.
Inside Out returns for 2026 from Friday, May 22nd to Sunday, October 4th The Open-Air Market gives residents and visitors more space to shop, eat, and explore town. The 100 and 200 blocks of Bridge Street are closed to vehicles every weekend, transforming downtown into a pedestrian-friendly destination that is perfect for outdoor dining, boutique shopping, and leisurely strolls. Important Details: 100 & 200 Blocks of Bridge Street (from Starr Street to Gay Street) Friday afternoon (4:00pm) through Sunday night (11:00pm) from May 22nd – October 4th www.phoenixvillefirst.org/pxv-inside-out www.phoenixville.org/parking General Notes: Bridge Street closes to traffic at 2:00pm on Friday, and re-opens every Monday at 7:00am (including Memorial Day and Labor Day) This event is rain or shine; in the event of extreme weather, a decision will be posted in the discussion area of the event
Come and watch the Skippack fireworks from our hill with great views! $10 per car. Gates open at 7 PM, fireworks at dusk (approximately 9 PM).
Fri. Jul 31st 2026, 7:00 pm Sat. Aug 1st 2026, 2:00 pm Sat. Aug 1st 2026, 7:00 pm Sun. Aug 2nd 2026, 2:00 pm Ages 5 and under free General admission is $10