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Juy 4Th Trifold 2017 05-28-2017 SHUTTLE & PARKING INFORMATION STARS & STRIPES WALT PRICE FITNESS CENTER FOREVERETT All Everett Transit buses operate free of charge BE IN EVERETT JULY 4th on July 4th! PARADE SHUTTLE Hop on the shuttle to the Colors of Freedom Parade! Park and catch the shuttle from: Everett Station, Bay D1/D2, 3201 Smith Ave. Schedule: The shuttle leaves operates to and from downtown every 5 minutes from 9:30 – 11 a.m. before the parade and noon – 2 p.m. after the parade. FESTIVAL & FIREWORKS SHUTTLE Take the shuttle to Legion Park for the Fireworks Festival! Park & catch the shuttle from two locations: - Everett Community College Walt Price Fitness Center, 2206 Tower St. - Everett Station, Bay D1/D2 3201 Smith Ave. Schedule: Festival shuttles leave every 20 minutes from 12:30 - 9:30 p.m. (The last shuttle to the Fireworks Festival leaves at 9:30 p.m. – no additional shuttles to the show will operate after this time). Return shuttles to both parking locations are offered after the show. NEED HELP? For direct assistance planning your trip, call the Everett Transit customer service office at 425-257-7777 weekdays from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. The office will be closed on Tuesday, July 4th so be sure to 2017 plan ahead! enjoyEverett.org YANKEE DOODLE DASH FIRE ON ICE FUN IN THE SUN STREET FAIR 8:30 a.m. 8:15 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. Noon – 3 p.m. Everett Family YMCA XFINITY Community Ice Rink First Baptist Church, Pacific & Wetmore Aves. 2720 Rockefeller Avenue 2000 Hewitt Avenue Enjoy inflatables, pony rides, live music and 1 mile family fun run, 5k and 10k races $4 Open Skate (includes skate rental) antique car show. Free cotton candy, snow www.ymca-snoco.org/ydd www.xfinityarenaeverett.com cones, prizes and more! www.fbc-everett.org IMAGINE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM PUBLIC SAFETY OPEN HOUSE 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Noon – 4 p.m. EVERETT AQUASOX 1502 Wall Street Everett Police Station, 3002 Wetmore Avenue 7:05 p.m. Create a patriotic wristband and play at the Meet officers and see the equipment they use Everett Memorial Stadium, Museum! to solve crime. Join the fun with kids’ activities, 3900 Broadway Avenue General admission 1/2 price (Regular say hello to Colby the Crime Dog, and earn a Family fun, entertainment, baseball game, admission $10.20) Military: Free Admission prize! Police and Fire vehicles will be on display hat auction and Independence Day Fireworks with Military ID along Wetmore Ave! Extravaganza. AquaSox vs. Tri-City Dust Devils. www.ImagineCM.org www.everettwa.gov/Police www.aquasox.com DOWNTOWN LEGION MEMORIAL PARK THUNDER on the BAY PARADE 11 a.m. FESTIVAL 1-11 p.m. FIREWORKS 10:20 p.m. COLBY & WETMORE AVES, LEGION MEMORIAL PARK, 145 ALVERSON BLVD. PORT GARDNER BAY, VIEWING AREAS: BETWEEN WALL ST. & 26TH ST. Free kids’ activities, food fair, beer garden, live Legion Park 145 ALVERSON BLVD. Bring a lawn chair and grab a front row seat for music & fireworks. Catch the free Everett Transit Grand Avenue Park 1800 GRAND AVE. the best show in town! Enjoy the thrill of marching shuttle at the Walt Price Fitness Center at Everett bands, dance & drill teams, wild cowboys, stilt Community College Broadway lot or Everett Tune to Classic Country 1520 AM KXA for a radio walkers, clowns and more! Free Everett Transit Station. simulcast of music to the fireworks. No parking is shuttles from Everett Station. available at Legion Memorial Park on July 4th so please take Everett Transit..
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