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#VegasSmart Celebration of 4th of July Fireworks and More

Virtual Parades, Live Fireworks or Livestream, Recipes and Crafts as We Celebrate our Freedom

By Donna, editor & publisher, Downtown Las Vegas Macaroni Kid June 30, 2020

Our 4th of July during a pandemic could be different because of the guidelines and protocols for our safety. But the entertainment capital of the world is brighter on America's celebration of freedom. We need to practice #VegasSmart so we can stay healthy and have fun. Click here to know more about how to practice #VegasSmart.



PARADES AND FIREWORKS

26TH ANNUAL SUMMERLIN PATRIOTIC PARADE
The first-ever Summerlin Council Virtual Patriotic Parade. It will premier at 9 a.m. on the 4th of July. On July 4th, fire up your computer, tablet, or smart tv, find your favorite seat in the house, and get ready to click and watch!

Download the official Parade Program

FIREWORKS

When watching the live fireworks show, observe physical distancing guidelines. Practice #VegasSmart. In order for us all to enjoy the fun, energy, and entertainment of Las Vegas, we need to be #VegasSmart. 

Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa & Casino, Paseo Verde, and Green Valley Parkway, 9 p.m. July 4. MORE INFO

Station Casinos will also offer a live stream of the fireworks spectacle which can be seen by smartphone or computer via a live stream on redrockresort.com and greenvalleyranch.com, respectively, and via the property’s individual social media accounts including Twitch.

Lake Las Vegas, East Lake Mead and Lake Las Vegas Parkway, 9 p.m. July 4. MORE INFO

M Resort Spa Casino, South Las Vegas Boulevard and St. Rose Parkway, 9 p.m. July 4. MORE INFO

The Legacy Golf Club, North Green Valley Parkway and Wigwam Parkway, 9 p.m. July 4. MORE INFO

Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa, Charleston Boulevard, and 215 beltway in Summerlin, 9 p.m. July 4. MORE INFO. Experience the Summerlin show from the Red Rock Casino’s South Parking Lot, located off Summerlin Centre Drive (observe physical distancing guidelines).

The Plaza, downtown Las Vegas, 10 p.m. July 4. MORE INFO. To allow for prime viewing of the fireworks and increased pedestrian traffic, Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic for a limited time from Carson Avenue to Ogden Avenue.

Eureka Casino Resort in Mesquite, 9 p.m. July 4. MORE INFO

RECIPES AND CRAFTS


Celebrate the 4th of July with Red, White & Blue Cupcakes



Three Easy July 4th Crafts For Kids

July 4 crafts your whole family can do



REPORTING ILLEGAL FIREWORKS

Residents are urged NOT to call 911 to report illegal fireworks. It is important to keep 911 free for life-threatening emergencies. Instead, illegal fireworks complaints can be reported online at www.ISpyFireworks.com. The information will collect data about where illegal fireworks are being ignited to plan future law enforcement actions.

The public may call 311, the police non-emergency number, to report illegal fireworks usage complaints but may not result in a police dispatch due to the need to prioritize emergency responses. The use of illegal fireworks is a community problem, and we appreciate your support in reporting complaints to the ISpyFireworks website.

HELP SPREAD THE WORD

If you're tired of the illegal fireworks and want to help, please share on social media using the hashtag #YouLightItWeWriteIt. Encourage others to report the use of illegal fireworks at www.ISpyFireworks.com. Together, we can stop the proliferation of illegal fireworks and hopefully put an end to the injuries and fires.

Everyone has a role to play as we work together to stop the spread of COVID-19.  Click here for the NV Health Response Plan. The coronavirus from Wuhan may have crippled the world. But not the people of the world. The world came together at a social distance to heal the world. Thank you for your perseverance.