FAIRFIELD, Calif. — Fairfield is hosting a parade this Fourth of July, bringing the free event to residents.
This year's theme is "An American Journey" and kicks off at 10 a.m. The parade will begin on the corner of Webster and Kentucky streets and continue along Kentucky Street to Great Jones Street, then turn onto Texas Street and end on Washington Street.
All parade floats and attendees will be judged in categories including: band, commercial, equestrian, float, military, novelty, vehicle and walking. They're competing for a $150 prize per category. Whoever has the "Best Use of Theme" will win $250.
Can’t make it to the parade? Watch the livestream on Comcast Channel 26 or online HERE.
Parking is available on a first come, first serve basis, but streets will be closed due to the parade route. ADA parking is available at the Downtown Theatre parking lot until full.
There were no announced plans of a firework show. Residents should be aware that fireworks are banned in Fairfield. This includes "dangerous fireworks or safe and sane fireworks."
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