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Columbia bounces back from the explosive 4th of July festivities by hosting its first PRIDE event, as well as the chance to revisit a popular TV icon, movies and more.
1. Maury PRIDE Block Party at the CAB
Although PRIDE Month has ended, Columbia plans to celebrate in its own way this weekend by throwing its first PRIDE Block Party in the city s arts district.
Saturday s event is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. at the Columbia Arts Building, located at 307 W. 11th St., and will feature activities for all ages, including live music by April Lowe, food trucks and several local vendors, including the Little Juice Co., What a Load of Scrap, Kaleidoscope Columbia and others.
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This weekend is prepped to be one for the books as Columbia and Maury County celebrates the Fourth of July, starting with First Fridays, parades and, of course, fireworks.
Fourth of July in Maury County
The July 4 weekend kicks off with another summer First Fridays on the downtown square, when shops stay open late and musicians are on every corner.
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Saturday will continue with the
3rd of July Bike Parade for kids at Riverwalk Park, 102 Riverside Drive, from 9-11 a.m. The lineup begins at 8:30 a.m. at the park s Rotary Shelter, with kids decorating their bikes with patriotic flair. Other events include bounce houses, face painting, snow cones, popcorn and a balloon artist. There will also be opportunities to cool off at the Rotary s splash pad.
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Now that summer is officially here, there s never been a better time to head downtown for First Fridays and see music, shop local and enjoy local eats.