As the nation prepares to celebrate Independence Day, Oakland County is set to host a series of vibrant fireworks displays and parades. These events, scheduled across various towns, promise a blend of tradition, community spirit, and entertainment. However, attendees are advised to check official websites and social media for any last-minute changes.
Clarkston and Clawson: Parades and Carnival Fun
In Clarkston, the annual Fourth of July Parade kicks off at 10 a.m. on July 4, starting from St. Daniel Catholic Church. The parade route winds through Valley Park Drive and Holcomb Road, culminating on Main Street. Children are encouraged to decorate their bikes and join the parade, with assembly starting at 9 a.m. at the church parking lot. More details can be found at www.clarkstonparade.org.
Meanwhile, Clawson will host a two-day celebration featuring a carnival at Clawson City Park from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on July 3 and 4. The festivities include an Arts & Crafts Fair, live music, and the Firecracker Mile race. The highlight will be a fireworks display at 10 p.m. on July 4. For race registration and more information, visit clawson4thofjuly.com.
Davisburg and Huntington Woods: Fairs and Fireworks
The Oakland County Fair in Davisburg, running from July 11 to 20, offers a mix of carnival rides, concerts, and a fireworks show on July 11. The event is held at Springfield Oaks County Park, with parking fees including admission. The fair also provides free entry on July 11 for the first 250 registrants and military personnel with valid ID. More details are available at oakfair.org.
Huntington Woods will celebrate with a parade beginning at 10 a.m. on July 4, followed by a hot dog roast and awards ceremony at Burton Park. A concert at Scotia Park and fireworks over Rackham Golf Course will cap off the day. For more information, visit hwmi.org.
Lake Orion and Milford: Lakefront Spectacles
Lake Orion will light up the night with its Lions Flare Night on July 4, followed by fireworks on July 5. The public can enjoy the display from Green’s Park. In Milford, a traditional parade will march through Main Street at 11 a.m. on July 4, adding to the town’s festive atmosphere. Visit downtownlakeorion.org for more details.
Community Engagement and Safety
Many of these events are supported by local organizations and volunteers, reflecting the community’s dedication to celebrating national pride. However, the public is reminded to respect private property, especially around lake areas where several private fireworks displays will occur.
Ortonville’s annual fireworks have been canceled due to construction, highlighting the importance of checking event statuses before heading out. Additionally, Sylvan Lake’s fireworks on July 3 have limited parking, emphasizing the need for early planning.
“These celebrations are a testament to our community’s spirit and resilience,” said a local organizer. “We encourage everyone to participate safely and respectfully.”
As the holiday approaches, Oakland County residents and visitors alike are encouraged to enjoy the festivities while adhering to safety guidelines and respecting local regulations. The celebrations not only mark the nation’s independence but also serve as a reminder of the community’s strength and unity.