4th of July Fireworks in Charlotte, NC

Deborah Johnson
Charlotte Symphony Pops Presents Celebrate America

Friday, July 3, 2009

Orchestra begins at 8:15pm.

Albert George Schram conducts the Charlotte Symphony Pops Orchestra in a patriotic sampling including "The Liberty Bell March" and "America the Beautiful" followed by a gorgeous fireworks display

Symphony Park at South Park Mall

4400 Sharon Ave.

Charlotte, NC 28211

Note: Admission is free. Bring a picnic basket and lawn chairs to enjoy an evening outdoors listening to the pops orchestra.

Red, White and Boom

Saturday, July 4, 2009

9:30pm

Admission is free

20 minute fireworks show which will be presented after the US Airways family fun festival

Memorial Stadium

310 N. Kings Drive

Charlotte, NC 28204

704-332-2227

Note: Enjoy the fireworks at the stadium, get there early so you can get up close to enjoy the fireworks.

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Charlotte Knights vs. - Durham Bulls

Saturday, July 4, 2009

7:15pm

The skies will light up in Fort Mill with the Southeast's largest fireworks display.

2280 Deerfield Drive

Fort Mill, SC 29715

704-357-8071

Note: Tickets for the games are still available call 704-36-HOMER.

Lake Wylie Fantastic Fireworks Display

Saturday, July 4, 2009

9:30pm

Fireworks over water, how awesome. Enjoy the scenes over Lake Wylie which straddles North and South Carolina just south of Charlotte.

Buster Boyd Boat Landing

S.C. Hwy. 49 at Lake Wylie

Note: Keep the fireworks popping with entertainment by the Vanilla cornbread held 7-11pm Friday, tickets are $65 and the proceeds go toward Lake Wylie's Fireworks Fund. Call 704-634-8883.

Carowinds Independence Day Celebration

Saturday July 4, 2009

Fireworks @ 10pm

Carowinds Amusement Park

14523 Carowinds blvd.

Charlotte, NC 28273

704-588-4386

www.carowinds.com

Park admission required/fees apply-call for exact pricing

Note: Fireworks are exciting, but always be careful and don't get too close to any display. Watch your children and don't let them play around the fireworks area. Bring lawn chairs and snacks so you can enjoy yourself in style. Bring lots of water and dress comfortably. Bring your cameras so you can catch the event to remember. Stay safe and enjoy yourselves, and remember if you are drinking please make sure that you drink responsibly and have someone to be your designated driver.

Keep the excitement alive, but be safe and look out for any thing that doesn't seem right or that is out of place. Carry your cell phones for emergencies and know where everyone is at all times. Everyone have a happy and safe 4th of July.

Published by Deborah Johnson

43 year old female, single mom. I love to write poetry and lyrics, I love to sing and and watch pre 20th century films. I love to create and watch others create.   View profile

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  • Gillian Wilk 6/28/2009

    thanks. I needed this. Our favorite is Carowinds Fireworks. They do a great job.

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