Fly Over: Everyone is invited to Bogalusa’s daylong 4th of July celebrations

Fly Over | Everyone is  invited to Bogalusa’s daylong 4th of July celebrations | The Daily News | Bogalusa, LA

The city of Bogalusa and American Legion Magic City Post 24 have big things planned for the Fourth of July, and the nearly 12-hour agenda is designed to include a range of All-American fun activities that everyone can enjoy.

They include a parade with a Coast Guard flyover, fireworks and watermelon, horseshoes, music and more at Cassidy Park in between the two big traditional holiday events.

The festivities begin at 10 a.m. with the parade. This year’s theme is “Saluting Our Local Heroes,” and a number of people who fit that description are being lined up.

They will be led by U.S. Army Capt. Andrew P. Miller, a military man who has proved his mettle during multiple deployments overseas, and by James Alton Smith Jr., a child who has demonstrated his strength of character by not letting Down syndrome or a series of medical maladies keep him from fully participating in life.

Parade goers are urged to enthusiastically express their appreciation to the assembled heroes. They’re also advised to stay alert. The Coast Guard helicopter is scheduled to fly over the parade route in a special grand salute between 10:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.

After the parade, everybody is invited to continue the good old-fashioned family-friendly fun at Cassidy Park where the deli and the Pioneer Museum will re-open and where Fourth of July activities will include American favorites such as a watermelon seed spitting contest, a patriotic hat contest and a decorated bike, wagon and skate parade.

True to the community spirit of the day, there will also be live music including Slim and Jim and the Wardell Williams band. Williams is a singing, guitar-playing member of the Louisiana Blues Music Hall of Fame who has shared the stage with greats like Professor Longhair and Ernie K Doe.

For the Bogalusa event, he’s assembled a group that includes Herschel Dwellingham, a drummer, songwriter, producer and promoter whose own history includes national success in all those areas; Wendell Pearson, the original bass player in Boley Creek who currently plays with Eli Seals; Mark Lumpkin, a professional regional Blues harmonica player; and Ralph West, who plays a cajon, the percussion box used in Cajun Country music.

The park promises to be filled with music, laughter, watermelon and lots of red, white and blue. And although the weather has been a bit steamy, everybody can plan on being comfortable because the Bogalusa Fire Department will be on hand with hoses at-the-ready for anyone who wants a cooling shower.

People from near and far are encouraged to gather their families, friends and neighbors to enjoy the summer holiday in a city also born on the Fourth of July that revels in the significance.

The festivities continue after dark when the full day of fun goes out with a bang. The big annual fireworks display, which always draws crowds to viewing spots throughout town, including the high school football stadium, starts at 8:45 p.m.

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Fly Over | Everyone is invited to Bogalusa’s daylong 4th of July celebrations

Bogalusa 4th, of July 2012 activities

10 a.m. — 4th of July Parade, “Saluting Our Local Heroes,” sponsored by American Legion Magic City Post 24

1 p.m. — Cassidy Park Old Fashioned 4th of July

1 p.m. — Deli in the Park Grand Reopening

Registration for Washington Parish’s Largest Watermelon Contest

2 p.m. — Bike, Wagon and Skate Parade Decorate your bike, wagon or yourself and participate. Entry fee: a canned food item for the Food Bank

Patriotic Hat Contest

Water Balloon Toss

Horseshoes

2:30 p.m. — Watermelon winners announced

Prize winning melons auctioned

3 p.m. — 7 p.m. Music at the Deli

Museums and the Deli in the Park will be open during the day.

3:15 p.m. — Watermelon eating contest

3:45 p.m. — Watermelon seed spitting contest

7:30 p.m. — Bogalusa High School Lewis V. Murray Stadium opens

8:45 p.m. — All American Fire Works

Extravaganza sponsored by American Legion Magic City Post 24 and the City of Bogalusa.

For more information, visit www.bogalusa.org online.

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Fun on the 4th of July | Bogalusa plans full day of activities

Fun on the 4th of July | Bogalusa plans full day of activities | The Daily News | Bogalusa, LA

The city of Bogalusa was officially born on the fourth of July 1914, and in recent years it’s become known far and wide as a small Southern town with a big patriotic spirit that it demonstrates annually with a parade and fireworks display on the birthday it shares with the USA.

This year, which finds the city in the midst of a revitalization that includes major and ongoing upgrades to its central Cassidy Park, the family-friendly celebrations have been expanded to include a Bike, Wagon and Skate Parade, a Patriotic Hat Contest, Watermelon Eating, Seed Spitting and Biggest Watermelon contests, Horseshoes, Balloon Toss, live music and more at the park between the time of the parade and that of the fireworks.

The Grand Opening of the Deli in the Park will also take place on that day at 11 a.m. and visitors will be able to purchase traditional Fourth of July favorites such as hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream and lemonade as well as other items.

Additionally, the Pioneer Museum, with its new porch and classroom, and the Museum of Native American Culture and gift shop will be open.

The Independence Day activities actually start a little early in Bogalusa.

In accordance with local tradition, the Paper Queen pageant will take place at the American Legion Post 24 Home on July 3.

The full day of July 4 events will begin when the Legion-sponsored parade starts its roll through the city from South Columbia Street near East 6th Street at 10 a.m.

This year’s parade theme is “Honoring Our Local Heroes,” and the Parade Marshals will include Capt. Andrew Miller, a company commander who served two tours in Afghanistan and is now stationed at Fort Polk, and James Smith Jr., a 10-year old TARC ambassador and Special Olympics gold medalist.

The park festivities will begin after the parade at 2 p.m., and the city is now looking for local growers to take part in the Largest Washington Parish Watermelon Contest. The six categories include: Jubilee, Summer Flavor, Star Brite, Big Stripe, Yellow Meat and Other.

Category winners will each receive a $100 prize, and the Grand Champion grower will win $200. The melons will be auctioned off after the contest.

Interested growers should contact Judy Gray at 732-4397 for more information.

Anybody who wants to participate in the Bike, Wagon and Skate Parade simply needs to show up with a can of food for the Bogalusa Help Center food bank. There will also be a Hat Contest for the decorated topper deemed the most patriotic. Potential participants are all advised to start planning their adornments.

To further enhance the spirit, there will be live music from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., with Slim and Jim taking the first couple of hours and Louisiana Music Hall of Famer Wardell Williams taking it into the star-spangled evening.

The Bogalusa Fire Department will be on hand throughout the day to offer a cooling sprinkle for anybody who gets too hot, and when the sun goes down, everybody is invited to gather at Lewis Murray Stadium or their own traditional viewing spots nearby to watch the fireworks display, which is scheduled to start at 8:45 p.m.

The city is looking for people who would like to get involved by helping with the activities. Contact Sandy Bloom at 516-3408 or Landon Tims at 516-3870 to volunteer.

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