Celebrate The 4th Of July in Georgetown

The fourth of July is always a special time here in Central Texas. A time to relax with friends and family and celebrate our nations birthday. Every year, the City of Georgetown teams up with SERTOMA to provide our citizens with one of the best birthday parties in central Texas. The party starts at 11:00am in San Gabriel Park and culminates at dusk with an incredible fireworks show. Don’t miss it!

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Come celebrate SERTOMA’s 30th Annual 4th of July in San Gabriel Park from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., sponsored by the Georgetown Sertoma Club. Entertainment will be provided for the entire family throughout the day. The event finishes with a “Spectacular Fireworks Finale” at dusk.

The festivities will begin at 11:00 a.m. with over 60 Arts and Craft booths, 20 Food vendors. Kiddie rides, Bounce Houses and games along with a Petting Zoo are provided for the children. Musical entertainment, featuring some of the best local and central Texas talent, will begin at the Gazebo at 12 noon and will continue all day. A “Hometown Parade”, sponsored by the Leadership Georgetown Alumni begins at 11:00 a.m. at the low water crossing, ending at the Gazebo.

The 4th of July Celebration is free to all who come to beautiful San Gabriel Park on the San Gabriel River in the heart of Georgetown. It normally attracts 4000 to 5000 people to the park throughout the day. Admission is free to the park. Around 9:30 p.m. people will populate all the parking lots and high ground to view the “Fabulous Fireworks Finale” provided by GWPyro. Approximately 50,000 people view the display from the various viewing venues.

Events Schedule

ARTS & CRAFTS, FOOD & DRINKS (SOFT) – All Day
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT – All Day
HOME TOWN PARADE – FEATURING MISS GEORGETOWN at 12:00 noon
KID’S GAMES & PETTING ZOO – All Day
KIDS ACTIVITIES AND GIVE-AWAYS – All Day
FABULOUS FIREWORKS FINALE – Begins at Dark

Vendor Information: Booth applications for Craft and Food Vendors can be requested at info@georgetownsertoma.org.

Article Courtesy of http://www.georgetownsertoma.org