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Opelika Freedom Celebration scheduled for Saturday July 3rd | 97 7 Kicker FM

Jun 30, 2021 Fireworks will reign over the skies next week in celebration of Independence Day. Opelika Parks and Recreationis hosting the 68th Annual Freedom Celebration on Saturday, July 3rd at the Opelika High School Track. This year’s celebration will begin at 6:30 p.m. Following the presentation of colors and pledge allegiance by local boy scout troops,Route 66 will be taking the bandstand and playing crowd favorites throughout the night. Since the event begins right in the middle of dinnertime, outside food and beverages are allowed, but those who are trying to keep their loads minimal will have numerous food vendors onsite to choose from. Hamburgers, hotdogs, popcorn, ice cream and other snacks will be in abundance.

Opelika Freedom Celebration scheduled for Saturday July 3rd | Hallelujah 1520AM

Jun 30, 2021 Fireworks will reign over the skies next week in celebration of Independence Day. Opelika Parks and Recreationis hosting the 68th Annual Freedom Celebration on Saturday, July 3rd at the Opelika High School Track. This year’s celebration will begin at 6:30 p.m. Following the presentation of colors and pledge allegiance by local boy scout troops,Route 66 will be taking the bandstand and playing crowd favorites throughout the night. Since the event begins right in the middle of dinnertime, outside food and beverages are allowed, but those who are trying to keep their loads minimal will have numerous food vendors onsite to choose from. Hamburgers, hotdogs, popcorn, ice cream and other snacks will be in abundance.

Alabama family lost home in 2019 tornado, homeless again after fire

They were trying to save whatever was still intact, and the driveway leading up to the home was littered with a mixture of children’s toys, books and keepsakes along with piles of soot, burned wood and trash.

Alabama Fire Destroys House of Family Who Lost Their Previous Home in Tornado

Alabama Fire Destroys House of Family Who Lost Their Previous Home in Tornado On 4/7/21 at 3:57 AM EDT An Alabama family who survived a tornado in 2019 have seen their new home rendered unlivable by a house fire that took place on Tuesday and has forced the couple and their children to move out. Reedy and Amy Long and their three young children were not at home at the time of the fire as they were spending Easter with family, according to WRBL. Their children are 10-year-old Tucker, 7-year-old Machaiah and a toddler named Owen. The Longs had lost their previous home during the 2019 tornado outbreak that devastated the area from Beauregard through Smiths Station in Alabama largely rural communities as well as Talbotton, Georgia.

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