Summer 2024 Community Events in Newcastle, Washington

Newcastle, WALocal News

The City of Newcastle is thrilled to announce its 2024 summer events schedule, featuring highlights such as Fireworks on the Lake and Concerts in the Park at Lake Boren Park. These events are designed to unite the community, providing a joyful atmosphere for families and friends. Fireworks on the Lake is set for Saturday, July 6, at 6:00 p. m. , promising a stunning display over the water.

Concerts in the Park will occur on consecutive Wednesdays in July, showcasing local talents like Boogie Boulevard and The Pioneer Squares. A key event, Newcastle Days, will be held on September 7, complete with live entertainment, carnival games, and the Cars on the Green car show, celebrating classic and unique vehicles. The city encourages community involvement and offers opportunities for sponsorship and volunteering at these events. Residents can find more information and the full events calendar on the city’s official website. With a variety of activities planned, Newcastle aims to create memorable experiences for all attendees this summer.

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