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July 4th holiday celebrations continue in the North Country today and tomorrow

Many Independence Day celebrations started Thursday in some communities, but the celebration continues today across the county. Here’s a look at what's happening throughout the region on July 4 …

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July 4th holiday celebrations continue in the North Country today and tomorrow

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Many Independence Day celebrations started Thursday in some communities, but the celebration continues today across the county. Here’s a look at what's happening throughout the region on July 4 and 5.

NORWOOD 

The village of Norwood's annual Independence Day festivities kicked off with a Norwood Brass Fireman concert last night and will continue today on July 4. From noon to 3 p.m., Belly Buttons the Clown will be in the park offering face painting for children. Donations at her table will benefit the Norwood Fire Department.

Let’s Bounce Inflatables, LLC will set up two bounce houses in the park. Wristbands for entry will be available for purchase. An ice cream truck will be on site before and after the parade.

Pony rides and a petting zoo featuring a miniature horse and a donkey will be offered at the park from 10:30 a.m. to around 12:30 p.m., and again from 2 to 3 p.m. Rides cost $5, with animal treat bags available for $1 each.

The parade kicks off at 1 p.m.  beginning on Maple Street and traveling along Spring Street, across Route 56 onto Bicknell Street, before ending at Morgan Street and the Firemen’s Field. Returning this year is the Brockville Pipes and Drums Band from Canada, along with many community members and local businesses contributing floats.

Food will be available for purchase at the Firemen’s Field, including hamburgers, hotdogs, sausages, French fries, and drinks. There will be no additional food vendors on site.

Also beginning at 1 p.m. is the Demolition Derby at the Firemen’s Field. Entry is $5 per person, with children 10 and under admitted free. Derby participants are asked to arrive early to prepare.

The celebration will conclude with a $10,000 fireworks display at dusk, sponsored by the Norwood Firemen’s Association. Donations are being accepted to support and expand the show in future years. Contributions of $500 or more will be acknowledged with signage at the entrance to the Firemen’s Field. Donation jars are also located throughout Norwood.

HANNAWA FALLS 

The 40th annual Robert Plumb Memorial Fireworks will be held on July 5 at dusk in Postwood Park on the Raquette River.

Donations can be made at Chip’s Place.

Jake’s on the Water is a major sponsor for the event. The show will be presented by Majestic Fireworks.

MORRISTOWN

The Morristown Fire Department's Independence Day celebration continues today (July 4) with the Annual Steve Spilman Memorial Parade, starting at 10 a.m. on Main Street. Immediately following the parade, the Fire Department will host a full day of activities starting at 11:30 a.m., including: Chicken BBQ and a concession stand offering hamburgers, hot dogs, sausage, French fries, bread dough, and cold drinks; a 50/50 raffle and a variety of games of chance; a car show and dunking booth; the Morristown FD Auxiliary Craft Fair.

Vendors interested in participating in the craft fair can contact Ann at 315-778-9614 for registration details.

Stay updated on the festivities by visiting morristownfirerescue.com or following the Morristown NY Volunteer Fire & Rescue Facebook page.

The holiday weekend in Morristown wraps up with the 11th Annual Firecracker 5K & Fun Run on July 5, hosted by the Morristown Recreation Committee. Registration opens at 8 a.m., and the race begins at 9 a.m. behind Morristown Central School on Ann Street.

To register or learn more, visit the Morristown Recreation Program Facebook page.

CRANBERRY LAKE 

The Cranberry Boat Club will be hosting their 16th annual Firecracker Race/Walk today on July 4 starting at the Cranberry Lake Boat Launch at 9 a.m. Races will include a 5K and 10K Run, 5K Walk, and 1 Mile Fun Walk. This is a non-sanctioned race down Columbian Road, where there is little to no traffic.

Day of registration will begin at 8 a.m. at the Long Term Parking Lot for the Cranberry Lake Boat Launch. Registration includes a T-shirt and pre-registration is encouraged. Adults (before June 22): $25, Adults (after June 22): $30; Children 12 and Under: $5

More info: https://www.adirondack.net/event/firecracker-race-walk-74619/

All proceeds are donated to the Cranberry Lake Boat Club that invests in local projects like the Beach Park, Pavilion, Oswegatchie River Walk, Hub, etc.

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