Tri-Community 4th of July Celebrations: food, fun and staying cool in the pool on the agenda for the Nation’s Birthday

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Planning to go out of town for the 4th of July? Looking for some fun that the whole family can enjoy? Why not stay home and check out the various free festivities closer to home.

In San Manuel, there will be 4th of July party on Sat., July 6, starting at noon, at the Elks Lodge and everyone is invited.

Some of the activities planned are tournaments for pool, horseshoe and dart tourneys; a watermelon eating contest for the kids, a basketball shoot, and a balloon toss. Prizes will be given out and raffles will e a part of the fun. Music By Dave will be providing ambiance. Hamburgers, hot dogs, walking tacos and all kinds of tasty food and beverages will be available to refresh you. Also, there will be a wading pool for the kids, so that they can keep their cool, so don’t forget your towels, kiddies!

The San Manuel Pool will have free swimming for the afternoon of July 4th from noon to 4 p.m.

The Mammoth Volunteer Fire Department will also sponsor free swimming at the pool in Mammoth, but with some added festivities! The hardworking guys (and gals) of the Mammoth Fire Department will be serving up lunch and some free prizes for the kids at what has become an annual event on July 4th.

Want to view some fireworks? Not too far up the road in Hayden will be the annual Copper Basin July 4th Fireworks display. The best viewing in town is at the Hayden Golf Course, so bring your lawn chairs and coolers of soft drinks to enjoy a festive display. The Town of Hayden is sponsoring the display and the fun begins at dusk.

Remember, all these activities are for free. So, come out and enjoy the sun, visit with friends and neighbors, and celebrate the history of your nation.

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