Los Angeles Times

FUN FOR THE FOURTH

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BY APRIL ORCUTT >>> Happy 242nd birthday, America. To get the party going, we’ve chosen a few events that sound particular­ly fun. They may not be the biggest or have the flashiest fireworks, but these are places with character — and filled with characters as well. Most activities are free for spectators, but be sure to check the event’s website for details. Hailey, Idaho

Hailey Days of the Old West is a six-day old-fashioned Independen­ce Day bash that includes a pancake breakfast at the Grange Hall; two antiques markets; a 5K fun run; live music; a rodeo; a parade on Main Street with marching bands, lots of horses, decorated cars and Smokey Bear; and fireworks synchroniz­ed to music on the Fourth. When: June 29-July 4 Cost, info: Free, except for rodeo, run and breakfast. (208) 788-3484, lat.ms/haileyfour­th

Incline Village, Nev.

On the northeaste­rn shore of Lake Tahoe, the Red, White and Tahoe Blue Celebratio­n offers during its five days more than 20 events such as rubber-duck races, pancake breakfasts, an American heroes parade, a basketball tournament, live bands and a community fair. Activities for kids include a bike parade and chalk drawing. The finale fireworks extravagan­za with soundtrack was designed just for the village. When: June 30-July 4 Cost, info: Some free, some fee; lat.ms/tahoefourt­h

Cody, Wyo.

The 99th Cody Stampede and Fourth of July festivitie­s include five days of rodeo events, a children’s parade, a craft fair, stampede parades, a 5K/10K walk-run, and several bands playing each day. The celebratio­n’s finale is fireworks at the stampede grounds on the Fourth. When: July 1-4 Cost, info: Free, except for stampede and run. (800) 207-0744 or (307) 587-5155, lat.ms/codyfourth

Granby, Colo.

Granby, a town of 1,700 that is 15 miles southwest of Rocky Mountain National Park, hosts four days of events with a “Back to the Beach” theme and different activities each day. Dress in 1950s beach togs or an Aloha shirt to watch the Westernari­es youth precision horse drill team, a family bicycle parade downtown, live music, art and a pancake breakfast. On the Fourth, a parade down Main Street will be followed by the Fourth Fest; a rodeo with fireworks follows. When: July 3, 4, 6 and 7 Cost, info: Free except for rodeo and pancake breakfast. (970) 887-2311, lat.ms/granbyfour­th

Portland, Ore.

Get down with American music at the four-day Waterfront Blues Festival, billed as the “largest celebratio­n of blues, soul, funk, and rhythm and blues west of the Mississipp­i.” Hear tunes from three stages, listen to the Cascade Blues competitio­n, and learn swing and zydeco/Cajun dance. On the Fourth, watch a 25-minute fireworks show. When: July 4-7 Cost, info: From $40 for a four-day festival pass; $15 for fireworks show only. (800) 962-3700 or (503) 275-9750, lat.ms/portlandfo­urth

Bigfork, Mont.

For a celebratio­n full of Americana, catch Bigfork’s Western Stars and Stripes parade with floats, dancers, 4-H members, Shriners in miniature cars and riders on horseback on a threeblock-long downtown. There won’t be fireworks, but, if fire danger is low, you could see Lakeside’s fireworks in the distance over Flathead Lake. The official Bigfork Summer Rodeo will be July 6 and 7. When: July 4 Cost, info: Parade is free; rodeo $5-$35. (406) 837-5888, lat.ms/ bigforkfou­rth

Seattle

Seafair Summer Fourth at Gas Works Park will have live entertainm­ent, exhibit booths and food vendors, but the main focus is the big fireworks extravagan­za. The theme of the musical soundtrack, matched to the fireworks over Lake Union, is togetherne­ss, inclusion, celebratio­n and unity. When: July 4

Aspen, Colo.

Aspen’s Old-Fashioned Fourth of July includes picnics, ragtime music, a community street dance, concerts, a carnival, a one-mile family-and-canine run/walk, a parade and more. No fireworks this year because of fire danger. When: July 4 Cost, info: Most free, some fee, (877) 702-7736 or (970) 925-1940, lat.ms/aspenfourt­h

South Lake Tahoe, Calif.

Lights on the Lake has been called one of the country’s best fireworks displays. For a different view, watch the pyrotechni­cs from a boat cruise. Radio stations KRLT-FM (93.9) and KOWL-AM (1490) will broadcast patriotic music synchroniz­ed with the fireworks show. When: July 4 Cost, info: Free onshore, but fees for boat cruises. (530) 544-5050, Ext. 350, lat.ms/southtahoe­fourth

Half Moon Bay, Calif.

The 48th Ol’ Fashioned 4th of July Parade features marching bands, fanciful floats, dance groups, theater troupes, decorated classic cars and a color guard from the American Legion. Don’t miss Pooches on Parade, when mutts and their owners will be dressed in red, white and blue. No fireworks. When: July 4 Cost, info: Free. (650) 726-8380, lat.ms/halfmoonba­yfourth

Atwater, Calif.

The 4th of July celebratio­n in this town halfway between Fresno and Sacramento salutes first responders. Festivitie­s include an early-morning marathon, a tugof-war competitio­n, a parade, bounce houses for kids, folk singers and, in the evening, a blues, rock ’n’ roll, and rhythm ’n’ blues concert and fireworks show. When: July 4 Cost, info: Free. (209) 358-2260, lat.ms/atwaterfou­rth

Houston

The Freedom Over Texas Festival at Eleanor Tinsley and Sam Houston parks presents an evening of family activities and live Tex-Mex, Latin rockabilly and country tunes followed by fireworks. When: July 4 Cost, info: $10 (children 5 and younger free with paid adult); (832) 393-0863, lat.ms/houston fourth

 ?? Brit Forbes ?? FIREWORKS explode over Portland, Ore., during the Waterfront Blues Festival. This year, Robert Randolph and the Family Band will play before the fireworks show.
Brit Forbes FIREWORKS explode over Portland, Ore., during the Waterfront Blues Festival. This year, Robert Randolph and the Family Band will play before the fireworks show.
 ?? Igor Porton Miramar Events ?? THE OL’ FASHIONED 4th of July Parade rolls through Half Moon Bay, Calif., on the holiday.
Igor Porton Miramar Events THE OL’ FASHIONED 4th of July Parade rolls through Half Moon Bay, Calif., on the holiday.
 ?? Andy Watson ?? IN WYOMING, the Cody Stampede and Fourth of July festivitie­s feature rodeo and fireworks.
Andy Watson IN WYOMING, the Cody Stampede and Fourth of July festivitie­s feature rodeo and fireworks.

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