Lewes Celebrates 4th of July
Lewes Celebrates 4th of July
Old-Fashioned Games for Children on Second Street 9 am
Followed by the Independence Day Lewes Boat Parade 2 pm
Doo-Dah Parade at “approximately” 5 pm
FIREWORKS at Dusk
The City of Lewes continues its long tradition of hosting old-fashioned games for
children on Second Street beginning at 9 am. For the safety of the participants, Second
Street will be closed while the games are in progress and will re-open at the conclusion of
the games. Following the games, the Lewes Independence Day Boat Parade will wind its
way down the Lewes – Rehoboth canal from the Roosevelt Inlet to Fisherman’s Wharf as
part of the City of Lewes’ 4 th of July holiday festivities
The City of Lewes continues its long tradition of hosting old-fashioned games for children on Second Street beginning at 9 am. For the safety of the participants, Second Street will be closed while the games are in progress and will re-open at the conclusion of the games.
Following the games, the Lewes Independence Day Boat Parade will wind its way down the Lewes – Rehoboth canal to Fisherman’s Wharf as part of the City of Lewes’ 4th of July holiday festivities. The parade entrants will leave from Roosevelt Inlet across from the Coast Guard Station at 1:30 pm and reach the judges’ reviewing stand at Fisherman’s Wharf at approximately 2:00 pm.

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