Yuma Sun

America: A successful record

- Hope that Helps rev. Paul Killingswo­rth

Contact event organizers to ensure there haven’t been changes to these scheduled events. The Yuma Sun team is working to ensure this list is accurate as of press time, but events can change. The Yuma Sun appreciate­s your understand­ing and readership. Share your event informatio­n with the Yuma Sun’s online calendar. Submission­s are free and follow the same guidelines as What’s Going On. Go to EventsInYu­ma.com, and click “Promote Your Event.”

Saturday July 2 DEMOLITION DERBY

WHEN: Gates open at 5 p.m., action starts at 8.

WHERE: Cocopah Speedway, 3450 W. County 15th St., Somerton

GOING ON: A power wheels balloon derby for ages 4-7, a power wheels balloon round-up for 2-3 year olds, with water slides and water balloon tosses, followed by a demolition derby at 8 p.m.

COST: General admission, $10; kids 5 and under are free.

INFO: For informatio­n, call

The potential for victory was slim to none. A group of 13 Colonies engaging an establishe­d country like England was a path to certain defeat. The new nation WON! It is still unexplaina­ble. Of course, miracles are unexplaina­ble and undeniable. When the 602-292-7607. To register to participat­e in the derby, call Brennan, 928-246-0765

4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SPECTACULA­R

WHEN: 6-9 p.m.

WHERE: Ray Kroc Sports Complex, 1280 W. Desert Hills Drive

GOING ON: The City of Yuma’s Fireworks Spectacula­r features live music from Radical Rewind and DJ – BMC Production, a Kids Zone, Food Vendors, Drinks, and a 20-minute Fireworks Spectacula­r Show featuring more than 750 fireworks shells/effects.

COST: $1 – cash only. Children ages 3 and under are free. INFO: Contact the City of Yuma at 928-373-5000.

Sunday July 3 EARLY INDEPENDEN­CE DAY CELEBRATIO­N

WHEN: The event starts at 6 p.m., with fireworks at

9:30 p.m.

WHERE: Paradise Casino’s south parking lot, 450 Quechan Drive in Winterhave­n

GOING ON: Performanc­es, representa­tives met to establish this country, their consistent, expressed desire was that God help them. Prayer and discussion of Divine desire and Divine design prevailed in deliberati­on. Their intent to “TRUST IN GOD” was evident.

Wisdom given by Solomon, who

What’s Going On

fireworks, free popcorn, cotton candy, snowcones, soft drinks and water, jumpers and carnival games for children.

COST: Free

Monday July 4 4TH OF JULY FLAG RAISING CEREMONY

WHEN: 7 a.m.

WHERE: Armed Forces Park, 291 S. Gila St., Yuma

GOING ON: Join the Cabelleros de Yuma for a brief ceremony observing our nation’s birthday and honoring our local military. COST: Free

INFO: Call 928-343-1715 or email info@caballeros.org

INDEPENDEN­CE DAY CELEBRATIO­N

WHEN: 9-10 a.m.

WHERE: The Freedom Library, 2035 S. Arizona Ave.

GOING ON: A history and reading of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce – come celebrate American independen­ce by learning our country’s history and finding out what happened to those who signed the great document.

INFO: To learn more, email knew God’s wisdom, but did not follow, describes how God worked with our founding fathers to establish the United States of America. With great effort they built a framework which supports a nation like no other has equaled. Working with God guarantees success. Proverbs 24:27 gives info@freedomlib­rary.org or www.freedomlib­ary.org, or call 928-246-2327

RETRO 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATIO­N

WHEN: 5:30-11 p.m.

WHERE: Council Avenue Park, 801 Council Ave., Somerton GOING ON: A celebratio­n featuring a fireworks show, free skating, a water balloon fight and live performanc­es. Come dressed to represent your favorite decade.

COST: Free

INFO: To learn more, call 928722-7394 or 928-655-0247.

WELLTON FOURTH OF JULY

WHEN: 5:45 p.m.

WHERE: Butterfiel­d Park, 10234 Dome St., Wellton

GOING ON: The Town of

Wellton is hosting a 4th of July event, with food, games, and fireworks. This year will also include an “American as Apple Pie” baking contest. Enter your pie for a chance to be name the Best Pie in Wellton.

INFO: To learn more, call the Town of Wellton at 928-7853348.

4TH OF JULY FREEDOM CELEBRATIO­N

instructio­n. Work hard. Do God’s Desire by His Design. Expect Divine partnershi­p and provision.

America celebrates liberty this Monday because God has helped us be successful. “Blessed and prosperous is that nation who has God as their Lord…” Psalms 33:12.

WHEN: 6:45 p.m.

WHERE: Joe Orduno Park, 965 N. Park Ave., San Luis

GOING ON: Live entertainm­ent, food vendors, water slides, fireworks, family fun and more. COST: Free

INFO: To learn more, call 928341-8538.

Saturday July 9 CHILDREN’S BOOK READING AND SIGNING

WHEN: Noon

WHERE: The Freedom Library, 2035 S. Arizona Ave.

GOING ON: Meet the author of Missy the Angry Roach, and get your own copy signed. The event will feature goodies, games and prizes.

INFO: To learn more, email info@freedomlib­rary.org or www.freedomlib­ary.org, or call 928-246-2327.

Friday July 15 TRAIN RIDES

WHEN: 8-10 a.m. WHERE: Yuma Crossing

Railroad, Riverside Park below the Yuma Territoria­l Prison GOING ON: Free train rides will be offered to the public by the Yuma Territory Live Steamers. No tickets are required

COST: Free, although donations are gladly accepted

INFO: Call Chuck, 928-247-7190

Saturday July 16

BACK TO SCHOOL RODEO WHEN: Starts at 7 a.m., while supplies last

WHERE: Yuma Civic Center,

1440 W. Desert Hills Drive GOING ON: The City of Yuma’s 11th annual Back to School Rodeo is a family-friendly event providing the necessary school supplies kids need! The event is a drive thru where you will pull up to the front of the Yuma Civic Center and receive a backpack filled with school supplies. The first 2,000 children will receive a FREE synch style backpack filled with school supplies! (Child must be present. One backpack per child.)

COST: Free

INFO: To learn more, call (928) 373-5028

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