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Sharon July 4th Celebration & Fireworks 2024

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The Town of Sharon will be hosting their annual 4th of July Independence Day celebration and fireworks on  Monday     July 3rd at Memorial Park Beach with firework at the end of the day at Lake Massapoag.

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Sharon July 4th Celebration & Fireworks 2024

Monday, July 3rd:

4:00 pm Children’s Parade – The parade will travel on Beach St. to the bandstand. Line up at Beech Tree Park at 3:45. Feel free to bring a decorated bike, stroller, etc. Participating children will receive a frozen treat at the bandstand.

4:15 pm Family musical entertainment at the bandstand featuring Matt Heaton!

Ongoing activities starting at 4:15pm:

Sharon’s tenth food truck fair, featuring some of the Boston area’s best food trucks

Captain Marden’s (seafood)
Unstoppable BBQ
Yai’s Kitchen (Thai)
​Sweet Pete’s Ice Cream

Food and activities from local community organizations
Carnival games
Train rides from the Roaming Railroad (a longtime Sharon Independence Day Celebration tradition)
#sharon4thewin Photo Contest (see our photo contest page for details).

6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Live music on the bandstand, featuring Mo Bounce!

8:00 pm Pie Eating Contest on the bandstand lawn, sponsored by Shaw’s Sharon Supermarket – free to enter, with a $50 prize for the winner (sign up to enter at the main gate – must be 18 years or older to enter)

9:30 pm Independence Day Finale – fireworks fired from barge on Lake Massapoag

Please note that the Sharon Recreation Department typically does not allow swimming at the beach during the Celebration after 5 PM.

Also, there is no parking at the beach at any time on July 3.
See our parking page for additional information.

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Saturday July 1st
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Sunday July 2nd
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Monday July 3rd
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Tuesday July 4th
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