This year’s theme “A Little Old, A Little New, Red, White & Blue, We Celebrate You.” Parade starts at Drury University at 10 a.m. and ends at Washington Park, 1600 N. Summit.
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Springfield’s old-fashioned 4th of July parade and celebration is quickly approaching. This will be the 28th annual event. This year’s theme is “Go Fourth and Vote.” Parade entries include the Shrine Brass Band, Central High
Help revitalize the Grant Beach Park and Baseball field through an Eagle Scout Project hosted by Jacob Brazeal. (jbrazeal91@gmail.com) Plan: to provide funds for much needed updates to the ball field, including sun shades, accessible
Time and location TBA. Neighborhood Night Out is an annual event that is designed to heighten crime prevention awareness while strengthening neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships. Neighborhood residents are encouraged to turn on their porch
Come cruise our streets that day where you might expect to find most anything imaginable for sale: tools, clothes, artwork, home improvement materials, toys for the kids (even big kids), back-to-school stuff, and so on!
Bring gloves. The City provides the trash bags. Let’s make our corner of the world cleaner!
Bring gloves. The City provides the trash bags. Let’s make our corner of the world cleaner!