DHA's Dunwoody 4th of July Parade is happening on Friday, Jul 4, 2025 at 9:00am in Dunwoody, GA © 2025 Worthington Hills Civic Association – All rights reserved Powered by WP – Designed with the Customizr theme Visit the vendor booths and see the parade entries up close, including the horses from the mounted color guard. The Dunwoody Homeowners Association hosts the annual Fourth of July Parade, featuring marching bands, floats, clowns, animals and local celebrities. The next few days were devoted to developing a plan to gain the support and sponsorship of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association. With the blessing of the DHA and three months to work with, a parade committee was quickly formed, calling on friends in the community. From live music and parades to family fun and dazzling fireworks, The Woodlands offers a full day of patriotic celebration at multiple locations throughout the community. With activities planned from morning to night—including the South County Fourth of July Parade, pool fun, live concerts and of course fireworks—there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Georgia’s Largest Independence Day Parade Friday, July 4, 2025 9 AM Grand Marshall: Mike Nash Dunwoody HS Athletic Director & Football Coach (Ret.) The Dunwoody Homeowners Association met for the last time June 22 before its Fourth of July Parade, the largest Independence Day march in Georgia. To help you decide where to spend your 4th of July, we’re rounding up some of the best spots to see fireworks in spots across Maryland. Logo in a special Dunwoody 4th of July Parade pull-out section to be included in all Reporter newspapers (60,000 circulation) in the July issue, which will be delivered prior to July 4th (Deadline: June 4th 2021) Cartersville’s annual Fourth of July celebration returns in 2025 with events on Friday, July 4th. The events are presented by the Rotary Club of Etowah with WBHF FM 100.3 and AM 1450 coordinating the parade with the Rotary Club. The presenting sponsor for the parade is Shottenkirk Honda. The parade down Main Street Events in Howard County, including Fourth of July fireworks, 'National Treasure' viewing and more. 2025 Dunwoody 4th of July Parade RegistrationSign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more The Dunwoody Homeowners Association is preparing for the annual Dunwoody 4th of July Parade. Learn more about the event, volunteering, and sponsorship on the DHA website: Interested in sponsoring the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade? Learn more about our sponsor opportunities here (PDF). Click here for our Refund Policy. Sponsorship Levels. Click here to sign up as a sponsor for the city of Dunwoody's Annual 4th of July Parade, which is co-hosted by the Dunwoody Homeowners Association. Where would we be without the Dunwoody Crier Newspaper? Along with the DHA, the Crier is a presenting sponsor of the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade again Fireworks on the Fourth are back this July! Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Total Solutions Inc. and NYSTEC, we’ll be down on the waterfront celebrating the fourth of July with Gridley Paige AM Gold (The Yacht Rock Experience) on stage and ending with a spectacular fireworks show! Fourth of July fireworks are back! Pack up the lawn chairs and come to M Health Fairview Sports Center for Woodbury’s annual hometown celebration. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. with outdoor concessions and food trucks. Families can bring a football or a frisbee and enjoy the evening on some green space or play at Madison’s Place playground and the free outdoor splash pad (open daily from Interested in sponsoring the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade? For more information about sponsorship, please contact Leah Economos at 770-624-4825 or email. Questions? Penny Forman and Matt Weber, Co-Chairs. The 10th Annual Portland Craft Beer Festival is a three-day event on Fourth of July weekend, starting on Friday, July 4th. Here are the event details from the event organizers.
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