Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Fabulous Fourth is just around the corner...

Brentwood throws its biggest party of the year this weekend, and since July 4 falls on a Saturday this year, expect it to be even bigger than ever. Here's the official press release so you can start making plans, but return soon to find more in-depth and original reporting!

The City of Brentwood will hosts its 22nd July 4th Celebration from 7-10:30 p.m. Saturday at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park. Admission is free.
As has become tradition, entertainment will be provided by Paul Ross and the The Kadillacs, a 13-piece band with four vocalists that includes powerhouse horn and rhythm sections.
The music begins at 7 p.m., with fireworks at 9 p.m. followed by more music at 9:30 p.m.
Parking is limited in Crockett Park. The community is encouraged to park at the Brentwood Library or River Park and use the bikeway. Residents that live in nearby subdivisions are asked to walk or ride bikes to the park.
At 8:45 pm, to help with traffic control, the following streets will be designated as one-way traffic:
* Crockett Road from the park to Wilson Pike
* Wilson Pike from Crockett Road to Moores Lane
* Wilson Pike from Crockett Road to Concord Road
The following streets will be closed to traffic in the direction listed below:
* Wilson Pike at Concord Road closed to south bound traffic
* Wilson Pike at Moores Lane closed to north bound traffic
* Crockett Road at Volunteer Parkway closed to east bound traffic
Entry into Crockett Park by car will stop at 8:30 pm. The festival is planned as a family affair with music, dancing, food and fireworks for everyone. No grills or alcohol is allowed.
Rain date for fireworks: Sunday, July 5, 9 p.m. at Crockett Park.

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