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Posted on: June 6, 2022

[ARCHIVED] City to host Independence Day celebration

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The City of Clarksville will present its annual Independence Day Celebration on Sunday, July 3 at Liberty Park. The free event will include a live concert, activities, and fireworks show. This year’s fireworks display is co-sponsored by the City of Clarksville and Montgomery County. 

Liberty Park will open at 5 p.m. with activities and music beginning at 6:30 p.m. Seating will be available throughout the park, and the concert will be on the Great Lawn near the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.

Offsite event parking will be available and shuttles provided by Clarksville Transit System will run to and from Liberty Park throughout the event.

The free concert will include performances by Stray Nova and The Jimmy Church Band and activities will include sack races, cornhole, and large Plinko and Jenga.

Food and drink will be available for purchase from local vendors, including Kadi’s Tacos and More, Snowie Brothers, Say Cheese Please, Sugar Boogar TN, B’More Salty TN, D&B Concessions, Snowie, Johnny and Junes Italian Ice, Tacos Azteca, and Burgasm Urban Eats.

The evening will conclude with the City’s firework show at 9:10 p.m. For more information regarding parking, shuttles and lane closures visit ClarksvilleParksRec.com. 

Liberty Park will close at sunset on Saturday, July 2 to prepare for the Independence Day Celebration and will reopen for general use at sunrise on Monday, July 4. King’s Run Bark Park will reopen at 10 a.m. on July 4.

SAFETY RULES IN LIBERTY PARK

  • All pets must be on a leash, and pet waste removed.
  • Patrons must abide by all safety signage and avoid restricted areas.
  • The following are prohibited at the event:
  • Parking in non-authorized areas
  • Pets on the playground
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Camping or open fires
  • Disturbance of plants or wildlife
  • Drugs or drug paraphernalia
  • Equestrian traffic
  • Inflatables, tents and canopies
  • Metal or artifact detecting
  • Profanity
  • Skateboards, motorized vehicles and scooters (except mobility devices)
  • Sleeping on park grounds or property
  • Smoking, vaping and tobacco within 25 feet of playground, pavilion and patrons
  • Weapons, firearms and hunting (except as permitted by TCA 39-17-13)

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