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Evans, Georgia will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its BOOM! in the Park event on July 4. Opening at 5 p.m., the free event features performances by Bryce Leatherwood and Maddie & Tae, plus a fireworks display. Attendees should arrive early for parking and can enjoy local food vendors. This annual celebration not only marks Independence Day but also boosts the local economy and fosters community engagement in Columbia County.
Evans, Georgia is gearing up for its annual BOOM! in the Park event, which will take place on Tuesday, July 4. This year marks a significant milestone as the event celebrates its 25th anniversary. The celebration is presented by Bank of America and will occur at Evans Towne Center Park, a key venue for community gatherings.
The event will open its gates to the public at 5 p.m. and is free to attend, welcoming people of all ages. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets to comfortably enjoy the festivities. In addition to the vibrant atmosphere, there will be a selection of local food vendors providing a variety of favorite dishes for guests to savor.
This year’s entertainment lineup features Bryce Leatherwood, the winner of The Voice Season 22, who will perform along with the headlining act, Maddie & Tae. Known for their chart-topping hits, including “Girl in a Country Song” and “Die From A Broken Heart,” Maddie & Tae are expected to attract substantial crowds following their popular appeal. The evening will culminate with a spectacular fireworks display to celebrate Independence Day.
To accommodate attendees, parking will be available in designated lots surrounding the venue at 701 Town Center Blvd. Guests are advised to arrive early to secure parking and enhance their experience.
The BOOM! in the Park event is not only a celebration of Independence Day but also a significant driver of local economy. Businesses such as Southern Time Clothing and Goat Kick Coffee Co. report increased foot traffic during the event, benefiting from the influx of visitors. This aligns well with the growth of the Evans community, which continuously adds more attractions and activities for both residents and visitors.
Columbia County is recognized as one of the fastest-growing counties in the area, making events like BOOM! in the Park integral to community engagement and development. Evans Towne Center Park has a pivotal role in this growth, serving as a central feature in Columbia County’s planning and development efforts.
The tradition of Fourth of July celebrations traces back to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and fireworks have been an essential aspect of these celebrations since the first organized festivities in Philadelphia in 1777. As Columbia County prepares to mark this special anniversary, the community reflects on its rich history while looking forward to a bright future.
For more details about the event, attendees can visit the Columbia County government website at columbiacountyga.gov.
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- The Augusta Press: Evans to Host 25th Annual Boom in the Park Fourth of July Celebration
- WJBF: Columbia County to Host Boom in the Park for July Fourth
- Hudson Valley Magazine: Hudson Valley Fireworks
- North Central PA: Festivals and Fireworks for Independence Day Festivities in 2024
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Independence Day

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