The July 4th tradition continues in Fullerton as it prepares for its annual Independence Day celebration with the 25th Annual Community Fireworks Show and Festival. The festival will be held from 5 – 9:30 p.m. at the Fullerton High School Stadium, located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Berkeley Ave. and Lemon St. No alcohol, animals, personal fireworks, glass, canopies or umbrellas will be allowed in the stadium. Admission is free.
Entertainment for the night will be provided by “Soundbytes.” Popular on the Southland music scene for years, “Soundbytes” has been the backup band for Wayne Brady’s television show “Who’s Line Is It Anyway?” Games and food booths sponsored as fund-raisers by non-profit Fullerton organizations will mark the event, which will be topped off by an aerial fireworks display set to music by Pyro Spectaculars of Rialto at 9 p.m. Other activities lined up for the evening include pony rides, stilt-walkers, balloon artists, bounce houses, face painting and more. Further information about the Community Fireworks Show and Festival may be obtained by calling the Fullerton Museum Center at (714) 738-6545.
Source: Fullerton Chamber of Commerce