Kenmore's 4th of July Celebration at Log Boom Park

Kenmore, WALocal News

Kenmore's 4th of July festivities at Log Boom Park will kick off at 7:30 PM, offering a vibrant atmosphere with live music, food trucks, and family-friendly activities. Children can enjoy free face painting and crafts. The fireworks display, a highlight of the evening, is set to begin at 10 PM and will last approximately 20 minutes. Due to expected high attendance, parking will be limited, with designated ADA accessible spaces available. This year, Kenmore introduces two ADA accessible shuttle buses operating from the Kenmore Park & Ride to enhance accessibility for all residents.

Attendees are encouraged to plan their arrival, as parking restrictions will be enforced. With a variety of food options and engaging activities, the 4th of July celebration in Kenmore promises to be a memorable event for the entire community.

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