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Since 1970, the noontime Rotary Club of Simi Valley has joined with the City of Simi Valley to celebrate our Nation’s Independence Day and show our community patriotism by sponsoring and organizing the Fourth of July fireworks display for the community of Simi Valley. In 2010, we will provide another spectacular display and exciting event for the whole family.

The free festivities will begin at 2:00 p.m., with many activities that will entertain the entire family. Bring your family and friends, and don't forget your lawn chairs and blankets. Come share your Independence Day with us and enjoy a fun-filled day with live music, children’s play areas, and great food, all culminating with a spectacular fireworks display.

This free event is made possible by the support of the Rancho Simi Recreation and Parks District, the City of Simi Valley, and many corporate and private sponsors.
Profits from this annual event support various charitable foundations and community organizations. Donation boxes will be available throughout the park.  

We are looking forward to your help as a sponsor, vendor, and/or volunteer. Click on the links to get information on how you can support this fabulous event. If you or someone you know would like to help sponsor or volunteer at our event, please email our staff.

Event Chairpersons:
Mary Ann Lewis - maryann@simi4thofjuly.com
Bill Bettis - bill@simi4thofjuly.com

 
 
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July 4th, 2010
2:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Rancho Santa Susana Community Park,
5005 E. Los Angeles Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93063


Featuring:

Ventura County

Marine Corp

League

Color Guard

and a

Military Fly Over

Music By:

The Beatles tribute band:

"Ticket To Ride!"

The Music...The Magic...
The Mania!

Click here for sample video

Also performing:

Big Junior Little


 

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