Waynesville Kicked Off The 2024 Independence Day Holiday Celebration Early
WAYNESVILLE, OH -- While storms were rolling through the area yesterday, they stopped long enough to allow Waynesville residents the opportunity to enjoy the festivities at Bicentennial Park, which included food trucks, live music and fireworks.
The American Legion Auxiliary Group was on hand to sell snacks ad light sword.
A continuous flow of people were seen at the Funnel Cake Truck.
Many parents were seen standing in line to purchase a light sword for their youngsters.
The storms stopped long enough for the band to take the stage prior to the fireworks.
This little guy was celebrating his 6 month birthday watching his first firework show.
Other communities in Warren County will be having parades and or fireworks on either July 3 or July 4th. To see which towns are holding festivities, visit Looking for Places To See Fireworks and Parades.
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