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The Richmond Symphony will be performing at the annual July 4th celebration in Henrico County. The performance will be at Meadow Farm Museum at Crump Park, with festivities beginning at 4:00pm. Bring your lawn chairs or picnic blanket and enjoy music, food trucks, and roving entertainment from Jonathan Austin, Miss Sheri the Clown, and Uncle Sam on Stilts. The evening concludes with the symphony concert and a laser light show finale.
Guest conductor Antoine Clark, who is a central Virginia native, talked with me about the program. I hope you enjoy our brief chat!
Yours in good music,
Popular Henrico Fourth of July celebration returns
Henrico Countyâs Red, White and Lights Fourth of July Celebration will be held at Meadow Farm and Crump Park, located at 3400 Mountain Road in Glen Allen.
and last updated 2021-06-30 21:49:39-04
HENRICO, Va. One popular Henrico Fourth of July celebration is returning to its roots this year with some special changes in the works.
The Fourth of July Event, Red, White and Lights, is returning to the place where it all started Itâs actually making a return to Meadow Farm Museum and Crump Park where this event originated, Pam Kempf with Henrico Parks and Recreation said.
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Henrico County of Recreation and Parks brings Red, White, and Lights, a Fourth of July celebration at Meadow Farm Museum at Crump Park, featuring the Richmond Symphony. See below for details.
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