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Friday, June 26 at Jacobson Park
Friday Flicks: Hamilton Broadway Movie Sing-Along
7 p.m. (activities) and dark (movie)
A special Friday Flicks featuring a sing-a-long version of the filmed Hamilton Broadway Musical. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets for seating. Food vendors will be on-site, or you can bring your picnic. -
Saturday, June 27 at Phoenix Park
Bluegrass 10,000 Wellness Expo
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Lexington Parks & Recreation is commemorating the Bluegrass 10,000 on it's 50th birthday by hosting a race expo at Phoenix Park and the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center. The event is free and open to the public. Buy your new favorite running gear, learn the best food to eat before a run, get a massage and come celebrate and register in-person for the 50th Bluegrass 10,000. Wellness workshops, fitness classes, and activities are scheduled throughout the day. -
Tuesday, June 30 at Moondance Amphitheater
Big Band and Jazz: Patriotic Night
7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Enjoy one of Lexington's longest-running and most beloved concert series – Big Band & Jazz! This special Patriotic Night will feature Lexington Summer Concert Big Band. Picnics are encouraged, and patrons should bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. -
Wednesday, July 1 at Fifth Third Bank Pavilion at Tandy Park
America 250 Birthday Party & Ice Cream Social
5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Sweeten up the holiday week with a free cool treat, live music, children's games and activities! Food and beverage concession trucks will also be on-site for dinner options! This year’s Ice Cream Social will also feature a “Happy 250, America” birthday party celebration with free cake and ice cream for all. -
Thursday, July 2 at Moondance Ampitheater
Six String Soldiers U.S. Army Band
7 p.m.
Southland Jamboree is a free Bluegrass Music Concert on Thursday evenings during the summer at 7 p.m. at the Moondance Amphitheater in Beaumont Center. This special Patriotic Edition will feature Six String Soldiers U.S. Army Band. Food is available for purchase from food trucks, but you can also bring your picnic and cooler. Well-behaved dogs are also allowed. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket, and join us for some bluegrass music! Play an instrument? Bring it with you and join us for the jam after the concert! -
Friday, July 3 at Lykins Park in Winchester
Lights Over Lykins in Winchester will feature fireworks, food vendors, games for kids, and more. -
Friday, July 3 at Transylvania University and Gratz Park
Patriotic Concert
5 p.m.- 9 p.m.
Spend the Fourth of July eve with the Lexington Philharmonic and a thoughtful program celebrating America. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and a picnic or enjoy dinner from a variety of food trucks. -
Saturday, July 4 at Corner of Main St. and N. Limestone St.
50th Annual Bluegrass 10,000, 5K and Fun Run
5K Race: 7:30 a.m.
Fun Run: 8:30 a.m.
9 a.m. – Awards Ceremony for overall 10K winners
9:30 a.m. – Ceremony for additional awards in 10K, 5K, Fun Run and spirit awards
The Bluegrass 10,000 is a USATF-certified 10K course in downtown Lexington. The 5K is a shorter course using part of the 10K route which runs at the same time as the 10K. The Fun Run is a 1-mile course running through downtown, into Thoroughbred Park, and joining with the Bluegrass 10,000 for the finish. The races kick off the day’s Fourth of July festivities. -
Saturday, July 4 at Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza
Fourth of July Festival & Market
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Enjoy live music and children’s activities, or shop for arts and crafts and get a good spot to watch the parade. Food and beverage vendors will be on-site to help with your lunchtime needs. Festivities take place before, during and after the parade. -
Saturday, July 4 at Historic Lexington Courthouse
Public Reading of the United States Declaration of Independence
10 a.m.
Happy Birthday, America! Everyone is invited to gather on the stairs of the old Historic Lexington Courthouse to commemorate the reading of the founding document of the United States. Those in attendance will be invited to read aloud a short portion of the Declaration. -
Saturday, July 4 at Main St. (Downtown), from Midland Ave. to N. Mill St.
Fourth of July Parade
12 p.m. start
The Fourth of July parade steps off at noon and will move down Main Street from Midland to Mill Street. There will be plenty of red, white and blue to get everyone in the patriotic spirit. Enjoy the parade from the sideline, or register beforehand if you wish to participate. -
Saturday, July 4 at Main Street and Oliver Lewis Way
Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular
10 p.m.
Close out your Fourth of July celebration with a bang! The fireworks extravaganza will start at approximately 10 p.m. This year's fireworks display will feature an extra special grand finale, in honor of America's 250th birthday. -
Sunday, July 5 at Moondance Ampitheater
Summer Nights – Red, White & Blues
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Spend a beautiful summer night with family and friends enjoying the tunes of local blues legend Tee Dee Young! Food trucks and cold drinks will be available for purchase!
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