4th of July
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Splash Bash at the Litchfield Rec. Center from 10 a.m. to 5 P.m. Fun for the entire family! Swimming, food, games and music.
Join us at The Wigwam in Litchfield Park for the 4th of July Great American Carnival from 6:30 to 8:30pm with the Red, White & BOOM fireworks to follow between 8:45 and 9pm. Enjoy a variety of carnival games, a water slide and a rock wall. Admission to games is by ticket(s) and each ticket is $1. Each carnival game admission is one ticket with the water slide admission of three tickets. Food sale items include hot dogs for $6 and hamburgers for $8. Complete with a DJ for the entire event, enjoy patriotic music during the fireworks. For more information concerning the fireworks and other Wigwam events for the holiday call 623-935-3811.
4th of July
Phone : 623-935-9040 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.litchfield-park.org
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