4th of July in Kenmore at Log Boom Park

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kenmore will host its 4th of July Celebration at Log Boom Park, with festivities commencing at 7:30 PM and a fireworks show scheduled for 10 PM. Free shuttle service will run from Kenmore Park & Ride, starting at 6 PM, to accommodate attendees, while street closures on Bothell Way NE and 61st Ave NE will take effect at 3 PM. Limited parking is available on the north side of NE 175th St, but no parking or drop-offs are permitted along Bothell Way NE. In light of the city's regulations, fireworks are illegal in Kenmore, and residents are encouraged to report disturbances to the non-emergency line. The city has seen a high volume of police calls regarding fireworks on Independence Day, highlighting the importance of compliance with local laws.

Organizers express gratitude to Frank Lumber for sponsoring the community event and emphasize the need for safe celebrations. Additional information and updates can be accessed online. This event aims to foster community spirit and provide a safe environment for families.

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