List of Fourth of July festivities around the Toledo area

7/1/2017
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    The crowd watches fireworks at the Red, White, KABOOM Fourth of July celebration at the Marina District in Toledo in 2016.

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  • Toledo — Red, White, KABOOM: 10 p.m. Tuesday, near the Docks in downtown Toledo

    A fireworks display by the company Pyrotecnico.

    Bowling Green — Community fireworks: 10 p.m. Monday, BGSU Intramural Fields, 326 N. Mercer Rd.

    Evening fireworks. Rain date set for Wednesday.

    Defiance — Fireworks: Monday at dusk, Diehl Park, 901 Wemor Dr.

    A day full of carnival rides, musical entertainment, and delicious food before the fireworks. For more information: 419-782-0739.

    Lakeside — Fourth of July fireworks: 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, dock & lakefront.

    A barge will be used to launch the fireworks.

    Maumee-Perrysburg — Fireworks picnic: 5 p.m. Monday, Conant Street and East Wayne Street.

    A picnic and live entertainment, followed by a fireworks display.

    Mud Hens — The Toledo Mud Hens will stage a 20-minute postgame Rock 'N' Blast Fireworks Show following Monday’s game vs. Columbus.

    First pitch at downtown’s Fifth Third Field is set for 7;05 p.m.

    Napoleon parks — Fourth of July celebration: 10 p.m. Tuesday, Glenwood Park.

    A day of sports activities culminating in a nighttime fireworks display.

    Oak Harbor — Independence Day celebration: 5 p.m. Monday, Portage River, downtown Oak Harbor.

    Food vendors, entertainment, giant inflatables, and fireworks at dusk.

    Port Clinton — Red, White & Vroom: 10 p.m. Tuesday, Water Works Park.

    Food, a family dance party, and then fireworks from Pyrotecnico at night.

    Put-In-Bay — July Fourth fireworks: Concert starts at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Perry’s Victory Lawn, 93 Delaware Ave.; fireworks launched from a barge towed out into the middle of the bay.

    Sandusky — Light Up the Point: 11 p.m. Tuesday, Cedar Point Amusement Park, 1 Cedar Point Drive.

    Activities at Cedar Point culminating with a fireworks display on Tuesday.

    Sylvania — Star Spangled Celebration: 7 to 10 p.m. Monday, Centennial Terrace, 5773 Centennial Rd.

    The fireworks will begin around 10 p.m. Live music, dancing, clowns, activities for the kids, and lots of food and drink make it a fun night for the whole family. Event coverage and accompanying music to the fireworks will be simulcast on 107.7 FM – WPFX, The Wolf Country.

    Tiffin — Community Fourth of July celebration: 10 p.m. Tuesday, Hedges-Boyer Park, 491 Coe St.

    Waterville — Red, White, and Boom: 10 p.m. Tuesday, Waterville Primary School, 457 Sycamore Lane featuring

    food vendors, children’s activities, a DJ, and fireworks.

    Findlay — Lighting Up the Sky: 4-11 p.m. Monday, Hancock County Fairgrounds, 1017 East Sandusky St.

    Rides and games, Gospel music, and then fireworks starting at 10 p.m.

    Whitehouse — Founder’s Day celebration: 6 p.m. Wednesday, 6925 Providence St.

    Music, food, bounce house, horse/​carriage rides, historical re-enactments, and fireworks.

    Fort Meigs — Independence Day 1813: The historic battlefield will re-create July 4 from 204 years ago. Demonstrations and hands-on activities for children, including an 18-gun National Salute accompanied by toasts and fife-and-drum music. Events start at 2 p.m. Admission is $4-$8; under 5 get in free. 29100 W. River Rd., Perrysburg.