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Celebrate Independence Day in Redfield: A Festive Family Affair

July 2, 2024

Redfield, South Dakota, is gearing up for an unforgettable Fourth of July celebration, promising a day packed with fun, family-friendly activities. As a Council Member representing the Redfield Chamber of Commerce, Dana Siefkes Lewis shares, this year's events aim to create lasting memories for residents and visitors alike. Redfield's Independence Day celebration truly offers something for everyone with a blend of traditional festivities and exciting new additions.

Kicking Off with a Fun Drop

The festivities begin on the evening of July 3rd with the much-anticipated Fun Drop. This event sets the tone for the holiday with a spectacular sight: a sea of ping pong balls raining down from the sky. Watching the joy on children's faces as they scramble to catch these colorful balls will be a heartwarming start to the celebrations. The Fun Drop is even more special this year, with free snow cones and a photo booth, providing perfect opportunities for capturing the day's fun moments.

Soaring High with Plane Rides

On the morning of July 4th, the excitement continues with plane rides, offering a unique perspective of Redfield from above. These rides provide a thrilling experience for both young and old, allowing families to see their hometown from a bird's-eye view. It's a beautiful way to start the day and adds a touch of adventure to the holiday.

Parade: A Community Affair

The Independence Day parade is a cornerstone of Redfield's celebrations. It's more than just a procession of floats and marching bands; it's a community gathering. Friends, families, and neighbors come together to enjoy the vibrant display. The parade is an excellent opportunity to socialize, catch up with former classmates, and enjoy sweet treats handed out along the route. Community pride is palpable as residents line the streets, cheering and celebrating together.

Park Activities: Fun for All Ages

After the parade, the festivities move to the park, where various activities await. This year, the park will buzz with vendors, providing a range of goods for visitors to browse and purchase. Adults can enjoy a refreshing drink, try their luck at bingo, or relax while listening to live music. Meanwhile, children are entertained with various fun activities designed for them, ensuring every family member has a great time.

Including free snow cones, a photo booth at the Fun Drop, and adding vendors in the park highlights the Chamber of Commerce's commitment to enhancing the celebration each year. These new features add to the festive atmosphere and provide more ways for families to engage and create memories.

Creating Lasting Memories

The Redfield Chamber of Commerce has worked tirelessly to ensure this year's Independence Day celebration is inclusive and enjoyable. "Since this is such a family-oriented holiday, we have tried to include various activities for every family member, no matter the age," says Lewis. This dedication to community and family is evident in every aspect of the celebration.

From the thrill of plane rides to the joy of watching children's faces light up during the Fun Drop and the camaraderie experienced during the parade and park activities, Redfield's Fourth of July celebration is set to be a day full of fun, laughter, and cherished memories. Whether you're a long-time resident or a visitor, join the festivities and be a part of Redfield's vibrant community spirit this Independence Day.

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