Scottsdale enjoys traditional 4th of July
Local revelers will soon be heading over to Scottsdale's 11th Annual 4th of July Celebration.
The four-hour event will begin with the national anthem and presentation of colors. Games such as cake walks and musical chairs will take place on the main stage, and 14 finalists will be wolfing down cheeseburgers for the grand prize in the Lerner and Rowe's 2nd Annual Cold Beer and Cheeseburgers Summer Slide Eating Contest. Winners of events like this often have pictures taken to local print shops so they can provide proof to family and friends.
Westworld of Scottsdale, the venue, promises that this year's fireworks display will be the largest in the city’s history. Tickets for the fireworks only will be $20 per car.
Indoor Backyard Barbeque tickets will be $50 per adult for ages 11 and up and $30 for kids ages 5 to 10. These will give access to the Copper State Rodeo Company bull riding, kids' mutton busting rodeo, North Hall with family entertainment, all-you-can-eat hamburgers, salad, hot dogs, BBQ, and desserts, along with premium viewing for the fireworks.
Tickets to the indoor access to the North Hall, which will include the rodeo, food for purchase, family entertainment, and premium viewing for the fireworks, will cost $25 per person.
This year's Scottsdale 4th of July Celebration will be from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, with the fireworks beginning at 9:00 pm at Westworld, 16601 N Pima Road.
The four-hour event will begin with the national anthem and presentation of colors. Games such as cake walks and musical chairs will take place on the main stage, and 14 finalists will be wolfing down cheeseburgers for the grand prize in the Lerner and Rowe's 2nd Annual Cold Beer and Cheeseburgers Summer Slide Eating Contest. Winners of events like this often have pictures taken to local print shops so they can provide proof to family and friends.
Westworld of Scottsdale, the venue, promises that this year's fireworks display will be the largest in the city’s history. Tickets for the fireworks only will be $20 per car.
Indoor Backyard Barbeque tickets will be $50 per adult for ages 11 and up and $30 for kids ages 5 to 10. These will give access to the Copper State Rodeo Company bull riding, kids' mutton busting rodeo, North Hall with family entertainment, all-you-can-eat hamburgers, salad, hot dogs, BBQ, and desserts, along with premium viewing for the fireworks.
Tickets to the indoor access to the North Hall, which will include the rodeo, food for purchase, family entertainment, and premium viewing for the fireworks, will cost $25 per person.
This year's Scottsdale 4th of July Celebration will be from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, with the fireworks beginning at 9:00 pm at Westworld, 16601 N Pima Road.