- February 6, 2025
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Manuela Giogo and Isabela Dovale wore stars and stripes during the event.
Emmeline Pevehouse, 3, was excited to sit in the firetruck.
Sebastian Castro Gilvanni, 11, played football with some friends.
Ashlyn Pate, 6, practiced her hula-hoop skills before the competition.
FirstService Residential organized several performances during the event, including a host to guide the children during the games.
Ben Folts, Theo Folts, Evy Folts and Abigail Folts ran around the grass playing and laughing with each other.
Brienne Pate, 2, was trying to figure out how to work the hula-hoops.
The Orange County Fire Rescue was at the event to show the truck to the kids and families who approached them. From left to right firefighters Saxon Chambers and James Bartel, engineer David Macchi and Lt. Derrick Ewell.
Chelsea Getsy was having a lot of fun interacting with kids during the hula-hoop competition.
The band Amity Park performed several songs, including "Go the Distance" from Hercules, and "I See the Light" from Tangled.
The Independence community was able to enjoy a beautiful afternoon at the 2022 Independence Firework Spectacular event Saturday, July 2.
The American flag colors: red, white and blue were everywhere at the event, in people's clothing, ambiance decoration and body adornment.
Families and children had a myriad of food options to choose from as several food trucks were present, including Tijuana Flats and The Crepe Company.
An INDY KidZone was set up for children who wanted to have a good time playing games and partaking in friendly competition.
The event culminated with a display of fireworks over Lake Hancock.