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Fourth of July celebrations aplenty in Hays County

Friday, July 2, 2021 With Fourth of July here and summer in full swing, there are plenty of options to celebrate the holiday in and around San Marcos.  The 41st annual SummerFest fireworks show is slated for Sunday, the City of San Marcos recently announced.  The Independence Day fireworks show will begin at 9:30 p.m. from the Bobcat Stadium West Parking Lot located behind H-E-B. The city said community members are encouraged to park and view the show from the following locations: City Park, the San Marcos Activity Center, the Public Library and Bobcat Stadium. The city said patriotic music will be simulcast on 89.9 FM KTSW. SummerFest is sponsored by the City of San Marcos, with assistance from the San Marcos Lions Club, San Marcos Convention and Visitor Bureau and San Marcos Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram.

Parking problems arise as Santa Barbara Airport sees record number of travelers

Parking problems arise as Santa Barbara Airport sees record number of travelers
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San Francisco Gearing Up for Fourth of July Activities, Tourism

Along the Embarcadero in San Francisco, you can find tourists taking in the sights again. Many are booking activities as the city reopens from the pandemic. “We pick up that vibe so it’s really nice to be back in the city by the Bay. We are loving it,” said Joe Roldan of Orlando. The Exploratorium is welcoming people inside for the first time in 15 months. They have timed ticketing and are managing capacity. On Thursday, San Francisco Mayor London Breed talked about the city’s high vaccination rate, staying safe and what’s returning on the waterfront. It’s not just the Fourth of July fireworks show but the SS Jeremiah O’Brien reopens and Fleet Week returning in October.

Tillamook County urges visitors to leave fireworks at home

As Fourth of July weekend approaches, Tillamook County officials urge visitors to leave fireworks at home Officials say fire safety is a top priority, but people are also urged to keep water safety in mind and be prepared to sit in traffic. Author: Christelle Koumoué (KGW) Updated: 7:46 PM PDT June 30, 2021 TILLAMOOK COUNTY, Ore With Fourth of July weekend around the corner, Tillamook County officials say they expect the population will quadruple. They have a number of concerns about the anticipated crowds, the biggest one being fireworks.  Tillamook County Sheriff Josh Brown is preparing for traffic and water safety; but especially after last year s catastrophic fire season, this year s hot, dry conditions make fire safety a top priority 

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