If weather permits it, fireworks will be displayed in the evening. On Tuesday, the Wolfforth Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture will host its "4th on the 5th" celebrationįireworks and festivities will be hosted at Patterson Park at 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Pay once, come and go all day.įree Shuttle Service to and from the park is provided by First Capital Bank and Mullin, Hoard & Brown, LLP.Īll of the day’s events and information are available at . Paid Parking ($5 per car) is available at the South Plains Fairgrounds from 7 a.m.Free parking is provided by Southern Homes by Dan Wilson at Canyon Lake Drive between Broadway & 19th Street from 7 a.m.Lubbock teen-sensation trio Blackwater Drawġ0 p.m. The United Supermarkets Fireworks Extravaganza choreographed live to classic and contemporary patriotic music. The Caldwell Collective presents its West Texas Tribute to Bon Jovi, Journey and The Eagles – 4 p.m. Plains Capital Bank West Texas Roots stage presents all genres of West Texas music.ĥ p.m. River Smith’s Catfish and Cobbler Eating Contests for kids and adults pre-registration is encouraged.ħ -10 p.m. The Gorilla Law Firm Evening Concert features ‘90s hip hop icon Vanilla Ice! Also appearing: – 4 p.m. Budweiser Fiesta Stage features the region’s best Tejano and mariachi bands.ġ1 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cabela’s Youth Fishing Tournament hosts FREE fishing for ages 18 and under, along with prizes in several categories. – 4:30 p.m. BMW of Lubbock Daytime Stages: Two major outdoor stages feature the best of West Texas music.ġ1 a.m. – 6 p.m. Caprock Cardiovascular Center Kids’ Area hosts tons of FREE kids’ activities, including inflatables, games and more.ġ0:30 a.m. July 3: The Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen “Hold My Beer and Watch This” tour is July 3 at Cooks Garage.ĩ a.m., the Bolton Oil Parade at Broadway and Avenue M, traveling east on Broadway and into Mackenzie Park, also broadcast on KLBK-TV.ġ0:30 a.m. July 1: On Friday, Raza on the Plaza, was hosted by Magic 106.5 at Cooks Garage, and featured Erick y su Grupo Massore, Ram Herrera and Sunny Sauceda. From kick-off concerts to the final fireworks, this is the do-not-miss event of the summer. The finishing touches are being put on the 2022 Fourth on Broadway. The chamber is still accepting donations for the fireworks show at the following address: Fireworks 2022, c/o Plainview Chamber of Commerce, 1906 W. Prior to the fireworks, around a dozen food vendors will be set up in the park serving their fare beginning at 5:30 p.m. The show will take place at Runningwater Draw Regional Park at dusk, around 9:30 p.m. Then, in a separate Saturday evening event, the Plainview Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 40th annual fireworks display. The event, a Plainview tradition for more than a decade, is sponsored by several local dairies and is held in conjunction with National Dairy Month in June. Besides the staple free milk, cheese and ice cream, activities include live music, food trucks, bounce houses, a petting zoo, face painting and dairy education. A "best decorated" and "people's choice" prize will be given to the top parade floats, and viewers will be able to vote on their favorites on the Red, White and Moo Facebook page.įollowing the parade, the Red, White and Moo Milk Fest will take place will take place on the Hale County Courthouse lawn from 10:30 a.m. The parade will step off at 11th and Ash, moving south to Broadway Park. The day kicks off with the Red, White and Moo Freedom Parade down Ash Street at 10 a.m. Plainview and Hale County are gearing up for an annual celebration of dairy and freedom Saturday, July 2. The Buffalo Springs Lake administration building is the only place to purchase presale armbands.įor those wishing to buy a ticket the day of the event, plan to spend two extra dollars on the ages 12+ tickets.įireworks are scheduled at sunset according to the Buffalo Springs Lake website. All children under the age of 5 will be allowed in for free. Presale armbands were sold through Friday and cost $15 for those above the age of 12 and $10 for children between the ages of 6 and 11 and all seniors above 65. Buffalo Springs Lake Fireworksīuffalo Springs Lake has announced its annual firework show happening on July 2nd. Residents around the Lubbock area will mark Independence Day weekend with celebrations featuring fireworks, live music, fun food and more.Īmong major celebrations are Saturday evening's annual fireworks display at Buffalo Springs Lake and Plainview's Red, White and Moo dairy festival, as well as Lubbock's annual 4th on Broadway events that started Friday and end with a fireworks show Monday evening in Mackenzie Park.
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