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Updated: Rhode Island set for a spectacular July 4th
4th of July celebrations – in nearly every city
Check back for updates, cancellations and reschedules
Saturday, July 1st
July 1, 4 – 9:30pm, Greenville/Smithfield, Deerfield Park, – food trucks beer garden, music, ends with fireworks 9:15pm
July 1, 9pm, Block Island, Crescent Beach – fireworks
July 1, 5-9pm, Glocester, Glocester Memorial Park – music and fireworks
July 1, Watch Hill, Westerly – fireworks will be going off at The Ocean House
July 1, 9:15pm, Newport, near Bailey’s Beach – private fireworks display for approx. 15 minutes
Sunday, July 2nd
**UPDATED: July 2, 4-10pm, Woonsocket, WWII Veterans Memorial Park – food, music, fireworks at 9 – Changed to Friday, July 7th, same times
July 2, 6pm, Providence, India Point Park – music, fireworks at 9
**UPDATED: July 2, 7:30pm, Jamestown, East Ferry Beach – music, ends with fireworks at 9:05pm – Changed to: Thursday, July 6th, same times
Monday, July 3rd
July 3, 9:30 pm Bristol, over Bristol Harbor
July 3, 4pm, North Providence, Notte Memorial Park – 1st time event, food trucks, music, fireworks after dusk
** UPDATED: July 3, 9pm, Warwick, Oakland Beach – fireworks – rescheduled to July 5th, 9pm
** UPDATED: Pawtucket, McCoy Stadium – events start at 3pm, final fireworks, 9:15pm – sit on the field after 3pm ** (see bottom of this page for special features as McCoy hosts its very last fireworks) – Changed to July 16, 3-9:30pm
July 3, 3-10pm, Narragansett, Narragansett Beach – 3pm, music, ending with fireworks at 9
July 3, 5-10pm, Scituate – Olde Home Days celebration, activities, food. Fireworks at 9
July 3, 6:30pm – 10pm, East Providence, Pierce Memorial Stadium – gates open 6:30pm, music: The Reminders and Kate & the Mongrels
July 3, 10:30am – Bristol – Bristol 4th of July Parade
Tuesday, July 4th
July 4, 10am -1pm, Scituate – Olde Home Days celebration continues, activities and food
July 4, 4pm, Glocester – Ancients & Horribles Parade
** UPDATED: July 4, 9:15pm, Newport, Newport Harbor – fireworks over harbor (raindate July 5th with decision by 6pm on 4th). Boaters can anchor west of Goat Island, given restrictions. Refer to: http://www.cityofnewport.com/Fireworks – rescheduled to Wed JULY 5th
July 4, 9am, Cumberland – road race and parade
July 4, 9:30pm, Coventry, Johnson’s Pond – fireworks
July 4, 9pm, Wakefield/S. Kingstown, Old Mountain Field – fireworks
July 4, 11am, Block Island, festivities
July 4, dusk, Portsmouth, Escobar Farm – fireworks
July 4, 9:15pm, Newport, fireworks in Newport Harbor
July 4, 9-10pm, Jamestown, Beavertail State Park – “Quiet Fireworks” – for persons with hearing and sensory sensitivities. (Rain date July 5th)
July 4, 5-10pm, Fall River – Heritage Park opens at 5pm, bring lawn chair/blanket – fireworks on the Taunton River barge
July 4, 9pm, New Bedford, State Pier – fireworks. (Rain date July 5)
**UPDATED: July 4, day to dusk, North Kingstown, Town Beach, Independence Day Celebration – rescheduled to July 5
July 4, 8-11pm, Boston, Hatch Memorial Shell at the Charles River Esplanade
Saturday, July 8th
July 8, 6:30pm, North Smithfield, High School – food, activities, fireworks at dusk
July 8, 2:30pm, Seekonk Speedway – $25 cost for events, show, ending with fireworks
Tuesday, August 1st
August 1, 2:30pm, Warwick, Rocky Point Park – music, events, activities. Fireworks: 8:15pm (no rain date)
Saturday, August 8
August 8, 9pm, Charlestown, Charlestown Seafood Festival – fireworks, dusk
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July 3rd
The City of Pawtucket To Host “McCoy’s Final Inning” on July 3, 2023 – rescheduled: July 17th
The City of Pawtucket will be hosting its annual fireworks celebration at McCoy one last time, on Monday, July 3rd beginning at 3 PM. PawSox fans will be invited onto the field to enjoy activities, music, and games as well as food trucks in the parking lot.
At 8:00 PM, the field activities will close down and anyone on the field without a wristband will no longer be allowed access. Wristbands will be available beginning at 3:00 PM on the day of the event and are first come first serve, one wristband per person.
Beginning at 8:45 PM, Mayor Grebien will kick off the speaking portion of the event honoring former PawSox President, General Manager, and Vice Chairman, Mike Tamburro for his service. The fireworks will begin at 9:20 PM.
PARTICIPATING:
Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien
Statewide Elected Officials
Pawtucket State Senators and Representatives
Pawtucket City Council Members
Pawtucket School Committee Members
Mike Tamburro, former Vice Chairman of the PawSox
WHEN:
Monday, July 3rd
3-8:45 PM: Music, games, food trucks, entertainment, etc.
8:45 – 9:15 PM: Brief speaking program
9:20 PM: Fireworks Display
WHERE:
McCoy Stadium, One Columbus Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Additional questions and answers can be found at: https://pawtucketri.com/news/mccoys-final-inning