4th of July Celebration
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Come out to Schnepf Farms and join in the celebration of Independence Day! Treat yourself to a day of Food, Fun and Festivities for the entire family and experience one of the largest firework displays in the Valley.
Activities include water slides, rock climb, bouncies, games, train rides, live entertainment on the main stage, food & drinks, popcorn, snow cones, glow sticks and Fireworks display after 9 pm!
Gates open from 5-9 pm so come out early and cool off with great music and rides. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs. No alcoholic beverages or coolers.
4th of July Celebration
Phone : 480-586-5837 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : schfarm@earthlink.net
Web: www.schnepffarms.com
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