
Here’s Where To Watch Fireworks This Week In The QCA
We're pretty lucky we have some great firework displays in the Quad Cities. Here's where you can go to celebrate Independence Day. Just a reminder-recent flooding has altered some of the viewing locations.
Tuesday
Recent flooding has moved Red, White, and Boom celebrations to Modern Woodmen Park in Davenport and Schwiebert Park in Rock Island. You'll find live music, activities, food vendors and more after 5 pm. Be sure to check Craig's blog to see where to park and watch. Our sister station, 97X will broadcast the official Red White and Boom soundtrack to the fireworks.
Geneseo celebration- Food, children's activities, music, and fireworks: 6-10 p.m., Richmond Hill Park, HK Robinson Drive and South Stewart Street, Geneseo.
Fireworks at the Quarter (Past Curfew): 6:30-10 p.m., The Quarter, Beacon Harbor Parkway at the Mississippi River, East Moline
Lighted Parade and Fireworks Festival: 8 p.m., Orion Middle School (parade); Orion High School (fireworks)
Fireworks: 8:30 p.m., Lake Matherville, off U.S. 67, Matherville. Donations accepted for the Matherville Volunteer Fire Department.
Wednesday
Galva Freedom Fest (run, food, parade, fireworks): 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Galva.
Fourth of July parade, festival, and fireworks: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 2300 Spruce Hills Drive, 2300 Spruce Hills Drive, Bettendorf.
Fireworks: 9 p.m., Mercer County Fairgrounds, SW 12th Avenue and Illinois 17, Aledo
4th of July Fireworks Show Grand Mound, Iowa: Ball Park
300 East St. Llive music and concessions in the ball park along with outside food vendors and bounce houses for the kids.
Friday
Buffalo Days (music, car show, bike show, race, parade, fireworks): 4-10 p.m., City Park, 255 Dodge St., Buffalo.
You can find more ways to celebrate the holiday in the QC's here.
Source: QC Times
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