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    Gregory's 43rd Annual 4th of July Celebration

    12:00 pm-10:00 pm
    07/04/2017
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/gregorys-43rd-annual-4th-of-july-celebration/

    JOIN US ON JULY 4, 2017 IN DOWNTOWN GREGORY

    TO CELEBRATE OUR NATION’S FREEDOM

     

     

    Schedule of Events

     

    10:00 am      Early Chicken BBQ ticket sales at the Unadilla Twp. hall entry way

     

    10:00 am      Parade line up begins (M106 closed to general traffic.)  All horse groups MUST include a ‘scooper’.  Any CANDY tossing must be done by persons WALKING alongside the parade route.  No candy is to be thrown from vehicles please.

     

    Noon            Parade begins.  Gordie Kunzelman as emcee.

    Merelyn and Cathie Snider as Grand Marshalls.

    National Anthem performed by Kate Dancer.

     

    1:00 pm        Unadilla Firefighters Famous Chicken BBQ dinner sales (Tickets sold early at the Twp. hall.)

     

    4th of July Committee Bake Sale in the Twp. Offices hallway

     

    Assorted vendors & activities in the park, playground, and on Webb St. throughout the afternoon.

     

    1:30 pm        Pie Eating Contest on Webb Street (3 age groups)

     

    2:30 pm        Survival Flight helicopter landing (in the field)

     

    5:30 pm        Music by The Renegades Band under the tent.

    (Bring your dancing shoes!)

     

    Dusk            Fireworks!  Park in the ball field

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