Riverside County

What's Happening July 4th 2021, in Riverside County!

2021-06-29
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News & Commentary by Lashaun Turner

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If you’re looking for places to safely commemorate and celebrate Independence Day with your family this year in Riverside County, below is a list with some options. You can also check with your local city departments for more details and information about these events and more.

Corona invites the community to the Main Street USA Independence Day Parade on Sunday, July 4, 2021 taking place on Main Street from Ontario Avenue to Olive Street. This year’s Parade begins at 9:00 a.m. There will also be a Fireworks show at Santana Park around Sundown.

Lake Elsinore’s Fireworks show over the lake will begin at 9:00 p.m. shooting off from the T Peninsula The show will be synchronized with KOLA Radio Station's (99.9 FM) Sky Concert.

Moreno Valley- Fourth of July Parade begins at 9:30 am - 12 noon starting at Frederick St. and Alessandro Blvd., proceeding North on Frederick St., then West onto Towngate Blvd. Then, starting at 2pm the Civic Center Amphitheatre will host entertainment and conclude with a fireworks show in the evening.

Riverside- the city will have two separate locations to watch fireworks. The shows begin at 9 p.m at La Sierra Park (5215 La Sierra Ave.) and Ryan Bonaminio Park (5000 Tequesquite Ave).

Temecula - 9 p.m. at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park

Perris- The Perris Auto Speedway will be hosting a firework display at about 9:00 pm.

Pechanga Resort Casino - July 4 at dusk (approximately 8:45 p.m.)

As a reminder ALL fireworks, including sparklers, are illegal in Riverside County.

All fireworks are illegal because they cause serious injuries and very often, cause fires. Riverside County has very diverse terrain. The vegetation is very dry where fireworks can easily start a brush fire. Individuals who cause fires by using illegal fireworks will be held responsible for all suppression costs. These costs can run into the millions of dollars. - RIVERSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT

Anyone found using illegal fireworks is subject to a $1,000 fine.

Please enjoy and celebrate responsibly!

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