​Celebrate Freedom

This event will be held on July 3rd, at 5pm in Chesapeake City Park in Chesapeake.

The U.S. Army TRADOC Command Band from Fort Monroe providing patriotic sounds for the event. Pyrotechnico will be responsible for fireworks for the night. For children there will be face painting, a 3 year and under play area, inflatables, lawn games, and more. Chesapeake Arts Alive and Fine Arts Commission wiwll be hosting an auction and raffle offering scholarships, gift baskets, unique items and more. Food trucks will be all around for concessions and it is recomendded you bring your own blanket or chair.

Celebrate Freedom

The Schedule of events are the following:
Event Parking Open – 5:00 pm

* Family Entertainment/Children’s Activities/Concessions – 5:00 pm

* Astro DJ Dance Party/Local Entertainment/Interactive Demos – 5:00 pm

* Presenting of the Colors – National Anthem – 7:50 pm

* TRADOC Concert – 8:00 pm

* Followed by Fireworks at approximately – 9:15 pm

​Have you heard of Sketchmageddon?

Push Comedy Theater Logo

This event will be taking place Saturday July 2nd at 10pm at the Push Comedy Theater (763 Granby St) in Norfolk. It is said to be the ultimate sketch comedy showdown. Sketchmageddon  consists of 3 teams going against one another to be victorious.  The teams will have 15 minutes to deliver the funniest comedy sketch to. Members on teams can rehearse, add props, wear costumes, and even introduce special effects. The theater is limited to 99 seats, so it’s recommended that attendants get their tickets early. If you’re looking for something to kick off your weekend, this just may be it!

Stars and Stripes Explosions

The Stars and Stripes Explosions will be Monday July 4th from 8:00pm to 9:30pm on 20th street down on the beach in Virginia Beach.

Fireworks in Virginia BeachThere will be live musical performances and gorgeous fireworks right above the ocean. The four stages where there will be live music playing are “Dairy Queen Grill & Chill 17th Street Park, on the Beach at 20th Street, 24th Street Park, and 31st Street Park!”