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Claim your parade spots Thursday, July 2

Events kick off Fourth of July festivities

Menomonee Falls — Residents will be able to stake out their spots to view the village's Independence Day parade after 7 p.m. July 2.

No tarps, plastic, wood or couches will be allowed along the parade route, boulevards, park land or on any public property. Those items and any others that create a hazard or visual obstruction for motorists will be removed and will not be returned to the owners.

The Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls organizes the annual parade, which precedes the fireworks.

The parade, which lasts about two hours, will start at 7 p.m. Friday on Appleton Avenue at Elm Lane, proceed southeast on Appleton Avenue to Woosencraft Drive, north on Woosencraft toward Menomonee Falls High School, N8101 Merrimac Drive, east around the high school and end at Merrimac and Eastwood drives.

Roads will be closed no later than 6 p.m.

Optimist Club members will sell concessions during the parade.

The chorus, Accompany of Kids, and a drum and bugle corps will perform in the stadium at the high school after the parade.

Spectators are encouraged to stay in the stadium to view the fireworks, which will follow the performances. The fireworks display, sponsored by the village, will begin at dusk, about 9:30 p.m. at the practice field between the high school and Ben Franklin Elementary School.

The rain date for the fireworks is Sunday.

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Information and tips are listed on the village's Web site, menomonee-falls.org, under the Menomonee Falls News tab.


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