The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Fun on the Fourth

New route: This year’s parade begins at St. Francis of Assisi and ends on Main Street Block party: More than a dozen vendors will offer food, drink and more

- By Gary Puleo gpuleo@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MustangMan­48 on Twitter

NORRISTOWN » Independen­ce Day in Norristown will be celebrated with a new parade route, a beefed up block party on Main Street, and a patriotic blast at Elmwood Park capped of by fireworks.

With the town going through a revitaliza­tion, it’s only fitting that the annual Fourth of July parade and other festivitie­s would receive a revitaliza­tion treatment of their own. And it all happened thanks to a partnershi­p between the municipali­ty and the Norristown Camber of Commerce.

“The Chamber and the municipali­ty have been collaborat­ing throughout the year on workshops and partnering with people and getting out the good things happening with the

chief and the municipali­ty and how it’s growing, and the revitaliza­tion, and they asked me to collaborat­e with them on revitalizi­ng the parade this year,” noted Kym Ramsey, president of the Norristown Chamber of Commerce. “People have really come together to participat­e this year. We came up with a new parade route that I think will be exciting, ending at Main Street with a block party.”

People are then welcome to go over to Elmwood Park for the Party in the Park, with music and fireworks. So the event is really three things in one.”

The parade begins at St. Francis of Assisi Church, 600 Hamilton St., Norristown, at 9:30, proceeding down Marshal Street, turning right on Astor Street and heading down Airy Street, turning right on Arch Street, to Main Street, where the block party will kick off at 10:30 a.m. between Green and DeKalb streets.

The new parade route was designed to spotlight Norristown’s business community, Ramsey said.

“To get the businesses involved it had to come through and highlight what’s going on downtown,” explained Ramsey, owner and founder of The Willow School in Norristown. “It also cut down costs more efficientl­y.”

Among the parade participan­ts will be the Norristown Police Department; Norristown Fire Department; Norristown Area High School cheerleade­rs, Drumline, Norristown Area High School football, volley ball, soccer and track and field teams; the Philadelph­ia German Band, the Willow School, the Verdi Band and the Upstring Band.

More than a dozen vendors will highlight the block party, including Damsel Pro; jewelry designer Delores Kirkpatric­k; Five Saints Distilling; Paparazzi Jewelry; Peach Clothing and Accessory Company; baker Sharon Moses; Renewal by Andersen of Greater Philadelph­ia and Theatre Horizon; Timshel Coffee and Myers Drug Store.

At 2:30 p.m. the fun shifts to Harding Boulevard and a host of activities at Elmwood Park, including entertainm­ent and refreshmen­ts, including Old School Band, 1 p.m.; North Pole Amusements, 1 to 5 p.m.; Frisbee Spin Art, 1 to 3 p.m.; caricaturi­st Dave Perry, 2:30 to 5 p.m.; Wildflower Band, 7 p.m., leading up to the fireworks at dusk.

“With my relationsh­ips as a business owner in Norristown, it was about building those partnershi­ps that made it easier for people to get behind a new vision for the Fourth of July in Norristown,” Ramsey said. “We have everybody involved. I’m just getting over the six year mark for my business, so this is a lot of volunteer work being president of the Chamber and moving it forward is a labor of love. And we see the evidence of it when the community comes together,” she added. “What better way to celebrate it all than on the Fourth of July?”

“People have really come together to participat­e this year. We came up with a new parade route that I think will be exciting, ending at Main Street with a block party.”

— Kym Ramsey, president of the Norristown Chamber of Commerce

 ?? DIGITAL FIRST FILE PHOTO ?? Mykayla Harris waved her flags as the Norristown Fourth of July Parade moved up Standbridg­e Street Tuesday, July 4, 2017.
DIGITAL FIRST FILE PHOTO Mykayla Harris waved her flags as the Norristown Fourth of July Parade moved up Standbridg­e Street Tuesday, July 4, 2017.
 ?? DIGITAL FIRST FILE PHOTO ?? The Norristown Fire Department’s firetrucks led off the 4th of July Parade in 2013.
DIGITAL FIRST FILE PHOTO The Norristown Fire Department’s firetrucks led off the 4th of July Parade in 2013.
 ?? DIGITAL FIRST FILE PHOTO ?? The Verdi Band will once again keep the parade moving with their music.
DIGITAL FIRST FILE PHOTO The Verdi Band will once again keep the parade moving with their music.
 ?? DIGITAL FIRST FILE PHOTO ?? Also keeping the beat for the parade will be the drumline from Norristown Area high School, seen here during the 2017 parade.
DIGITAL FIRST FILE PHOTO Also keeping the beat for the parade will be the drumline from Norristown Area high School, seen here during the 2017 parade.

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