Blackstone Valley Independence Day Celebrations
Rhode Island’s historic Blackstone
River Valley celebrates America’s 233rd birthday with exciting
Independence Day happenings on Saturday, July 4
Over the Independence Day holiday
weekend, Saturday & Sunday, July 4-5, stay close to home to
celebrate America’s birthday party in Southern New England’s
Blackstone River Valley!
This Northern Rhode Island region
is a famed part of our nation’s heritage, as it is officially our
country’s actual birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, begun by
Samuel Slater over two centuries ago in his famous textile mill, now
a living history museum.
Blackstone River Valley’s proud
farms to factories working class heritage is evident throughout the
areas nine communities, reflecting America’s ideals into their
quality of life.
Today, as a cultural and
recreational visitor destination, residents and travelers are
welcome to participate in family fun oriented happenings over the
holiday weekend as leisurely alternatives to the larger festivities
occurring during the holiday period.
Experience the casual atmosphere,
historic places, hidden natural wonders and charming villages
dressed in their patriotic finery for America’s 233rd birthday
party!
America’s
favorite pastime
Americana and our favorite sport of
baseball is always the star of the show at McCoy Stadium, Pawtucket,
RI, home of the Pawtucket Red Sox, the AAA team to the Boston Rd
Sox.
Thursday and Friday nights, July
2-3, following the Paw Sox playing Scranton-Wilkes Barre, see a
colorful Post Game Fireworks show.
The Paw Sox and McCoy Stadium are
renowned for their family friendly atmosphere where people can
experience baseball in an intimate setting, along with seeing
tomorrow’s stars in action. In addition, players from the Boston Red
Sox usually show up to play in games before returning to the big
leagues.
McCoy Stadium is located at
Columbus Avenue and Division Street. For more on the Pawtucket Red
Sox, game tickets and holiday celebration call 401-724-7300 or visit
the website www.pawsox.com
Village parade
Small town America is reflected in
the Cumberland, RI village of Arnold Mills, known for its early
industrialized past and its close knit neighborhood of today.
The village has their annual Arnold
Mills July 4th Celebration on Saturday, July 4, featuring daylong
festivities to honor America. All activities happen along Nate
Whipple Highway (Route 120)
Events kickoff at 9 am with a Road
Race. The Independence Day Parade starts at 11 am featuring
Shriner’s marchers. At 1 pm enjoy a community concert at the village
common.
Details about the day’s events are
available by calling the parade organizers at 401-333-1381 or online
at
www.arnoldmillsparade.com
Current &
Contemporary
For those looking for an unusual
way to celebrate patriotism, don’t miss the annual Ancient &
Horribles Parade, held on Saturday afternoon, July 4, at 4pm,
marching along Putnam Pike (US Route 44) in Chepachet village,
Glocester, RI.
This nationally recognized offbeat
gathering lampoons local and national news events, celebrities and
other public figures and topics. Participants and bands are dressed
in their improvised costumes and floats traveling the parade route
are creatively designed to reflect the excitement of the marchers.
For more details about the parade
call Glocester Town Hall at 401-568-6206 or go to the web at
www.glocesterri.org
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL INFORMATION ON
ALL EVENTS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS AND DETAILS ON EACH EVENT ARE
SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANYTIME WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. PLEASE CALL
EACH EVENT CONTACT DIRECTLY FOR THE MOST LATEST UPDATES!
Questions and comments on the
Blackstone River Valley can be e-mailed at
BVTourism@aol.com
For a complete listing of all
events happening throughout the year in the Blackstone River Valley,
visit our Calendar of Events on the web at
www.eventblackstone.com
This interactive website is freshly
updated daily and offers direct links to detailed information on
each public event posted in the Calendar of Events.
Additional visitor information is
available from the Blackstone Valley RI Visitor Center, located at
175 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Telephone 401-724-2200. The
Visitor Center hours are Mondays-Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays
1-5 pm.
Traveler Information Centers also
located inside Blackstone River State Park, off Interstate Route 295
north, Lincoln, RI and at the Museum of Work & Culture at Market
Square, Woonsocket, RI. Call 401-724-2200 for locations and
directions.