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Plan Your Fourth of July in Concord: Red, White and Blue to Paint the Town

Fourth of July will be a busy day in Concord. From a 5K benefit race to the annual parade, fireworks, and more, there will be plenty to do. Know of events not on our list? Tell your neighbors via the comments.

Fourth of July is almost here and there is no shortage of ways to celebrate in Concord. 

The below list highlights the Independence Day events in our town:

Breakfast and Lunch

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Todos Santos Plaza will be the setting for the 4th of July Jubilee celebration, where breakfast will be served from 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. by the Concord Diablo Rotary Club. Hotdogs will be served until 3 p.m. and tickets cost $5. 

5K Race

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The Concord Police Association's  will begin at 8:30 a.m., but show up at 7 a.m. if you still need to register. The race — see route here — is set up to benefit the Monument Crisis Center and other local community charities supported by the CPA. 

Entertainment

Don't miss the annual 4th of July Parade, which will begin at 10 a.m. on Salvio Street and Mira Vista Terrace. The parade will end near the Civic Center on Parkside Drive and will last until 3 p.m. 

Performances provided by the artists of the Willows Theatre will also take place at the Todos Santos Plaza stage until 3 p.m and the Concord Antique Faire will be set up around the plaza, according to the city website.

Music, Theatre and Fireworks

July 2, 3 and 4 is when the annual Singing Flag variety show and fireworks display are presented at Dave Brubeck Park by the . Music, dance, theatre performances, gospel and military tributes will take place for two hours before ending at dusk with fireworks over Concord High School.

The fun doesn't start until 4 p.m., but families can get into the park at 6 a.m. each day to reserve spots with a blanket. If you do decide to go that early, check out this Claycord video to see what the 6 a.m. "land grab" of 2010 was like. 

For more information, visit www.concordjuly4th.com

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Which event are you most looking forward to? Tell us in the comments.

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