TOWN OF BILTMORE FOREST: Fourth of July Picnic & Celebration

TOWN OF BILTMORE FOREST: Fourth of July Picnic & Celebration
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Town of Biltmore Forest issued the following announcement on June 2.

The Town’s Annual Fourth of July picnic and celebration will be held on Monday, July 4th, 2022 from 9:45amam-12pm.  The annual Children’s Parade will begin promptly at 9:45 a.m. and depart from Vanderbilt Road in front of the Town Hall. The Mayor will welcome the crowd at 9:45 followed by Chief Chris Beddingfield leading the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance. From there, Skyland Fire Department and the Biltmore Forest Police Department will lead the procession down Vanderbilt Road to the park. For those who want to begin at the Park, please feel free to join us beginning at 10am!

The Town will serve its customary hot dogs with all the trimmings. Individual bags of chips, condiments, and bottles of water will be available for each person to take. Ice cream will be provided, along with sno-cones, cotton candy, and watermelon. The Caribbean Cowboys will be providing festive music for the morning, and we will have inflatables for the kids!

 We hope you dress up and show off your patriotic spirit!

 We are excited and hope to see everyone Monday, July 4, 2022 at Rosebank Park!

Original source can be found here.



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