There's nothing quite as Americana as the 4th of July in the small town communities of Oz. Looking for a celebration near you? Look no further! Thiensville Family Fun before the 4th Thiensville’s celebration of Independence Day kicks off on Saturday, June 29th with a parade at 10:30 am that winds through Mequon and Thiensville, ending up in Thiensville Village Park. The fun continues with a full day and night of bands, music, food, water ski shows, a softball tournament, and entertainment for all ages. The evening ends with a fabulous fireworks display along the banks of the Milwaukee River. Grafton's Holidaze Celebrate Independence Day early on June 29th at the Grafton Holidaze! Parade begins at 4 p.m. from Kennedy Elementary, then join the fun (food, beverages, games, Touch-A-Truck and Climb-A-Tree) at Lime Kiln Park from 5 p.m. until dusk, when the fireworks begin! Rotary Music Festival in Cedarburg The 24th Annual Rotary Music Festival Drum Corps International Tour will return to Cedarburg on Wednesday, July 3, at 7 p.m. The Cedarburg High School Stadium is set to play host to a lineup of 6 World and Open Class corps during this event that will take place on the eve of Independence Day. Cedarburg Art Museum Independence Day Beer Garden The CAM Beer Garden, which would normally fall on Thursday, which is actually Independence Day, opens early for a pre-game celebration on Wednesday the 3rd! Visitors will enjoy live music by The 1150, food trucks, a brat fry and Lakefront Brewery beer and hard seltzer on tap, wine, other non-alcoholic beverages, and freeze pops. Freistadt Fourth It doesn't get any more Americana than Trinity Freistadt's 4th of July Parade and Picnic! Spend your day enjoying one of Ozaukee County's best kept secrets, beginning with an outdoor worship service at 10 a.m. (weather permitting), an 11 a.m. picnic (complete with ice cream sundaes), tours of the Trinity Historical Grounds, and a 1 p.m. parade, followed by a flag raising, and the very German music of the Alte Kameraden Band and dancing by the Pommersche Tanzdeel Dancers. Port Washington Port Washington will not have a parade or community picnic, as it has in the past, but will offer a Pool Party at the Pirates Hollow Community Waterpark on the 4th of July. The American Legion will fill in the fun with a cook out, Patriotic Pet contest, live music, and arts & crafts for kids in the afternoon. The only fireworks over the lakefront in Oz begin at dusk, and are best seen from Rotary Park or Coal Dock Park. Saukville Saukville's parade begins at 1 p.m. on the 4th, going through downtown and ending at Grady Park for a picnic, music and activities from noon-5. The fun then moves to Penninsula Park, where there will be music, activities, and food from 5 p.m. until dusk, concluding with fireworks. Cedarburg's annual 4th of July Parade & Hometown Celebration boasts the largest parade in Ozaukee (roughly 2 hours long!), on the 4th, which begins at Fireman's Park at 10 a.m., and heads south along Washington Ave., making its way to Cedar Creek Park, where a picnic, music, and activities can be found until 9:30 p.m., when the fireworks begin. Happy Independence Day, Ozaukee!
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