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Bowling Park celebrates Independence Day today 2 Jul 2018

It all happens this evening at Edmonton, KY, starting at 6pmCT

By Ed Waggener
Information courtesy Gaye Shaw, Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce

Bowling Park, 1608 West Stockton Street Edmonton, KY will hold a huge, free Independence Day Celebration today with a Gigantic Fireworks Display at dark (Sunset 8:05pmCT, but fireworks likely to be around 9pmCT) tonight, Monday, July 2, 2018, presented by pyrotechnicians Shock & Awe. The evenings events start at 6pmCT, with activities for kids in the gym, and corn toss and horseshoe tournaments on the grounds. At 7pmCT, the 20 first entrants can complete in an Apple Pie Eating Contest. Concessions will be available. Free activities. Contact the park at 270-432-7204.
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