Celebrate the Fourth of July with Fireworks Spectacular in Kenmore

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Come celebrate the Fourth of July with the City of Kenmore by attending a professional fireworks show over Lake Washington at Log Boom Park on Friday, July 4 at 10pm. Fireworks will blast off from the Log Boom Park pier. While waiting for the fireworks show, spectators can enjoy park facilities, music, and other activities starting at 8pm. Bring a blanket or lawn chair.

Getting to the show:

Free parking at the following locations:

  • Uplake Professional Center - 5723 NE Bothell Way, Kenmore
  • Church of the Redeemer - 6211 NE 182nd Street, Kenmore
  • Bethany Bible Church - 6214 NE Bothell Way, Kenmore
  • Street parking along N.E. 175th Street
  • Limited number of designated disabled parking located near park entry on NE 175th Street

Metro Bus:
Route 522 (Bus Stop at 61st and Bothell Way NE close to park)

Bike:
Log Boom Park is located right on the Burke-Gilman Trail. Bicycles are permitted within the park viewing area if stored on perimeter of seating area.

Vendors:

  • Spot Hot Dogs & Brats (Various Hot Dogs and Brats, chips and drinks)
  • 314 Pie (Meat,  Veggie Pies, delicious Sweet Pies, other desserts and drinks)
  • Fun Times Ice Cream (Ice Cream, Snow cones, soda and water)
  • Uncle Stinky’s Magic  (Light-up items)


Log Boom Park pier will be closed on July 4 for the preparation of the fireworks show.

The Fourth of July Fireworks Show is organized by the City of Kenmore. The City thanks the following sponsors of City of Kenmore community events throughout the year: Frank Lumber Co., Banner Bank, Bastyr University, Republic Services, BowWow Fun Towne, Northshore Utility District, Puget Sound Energy, Snapdoodle Toys, Windermere Real Estate /Northlake, Buyers Choice, and Grocery Outlet.

For a parking map or additional information, visit here. Earlier in the day, watch the Bothell Freedom Festival and listen to fabulous music at Woodinville’s Fourth of July Concert.          

As a reminder, personal fireworks are prohibited in Kenmore city limits. To help ensure all have a safe and considerate Fourth of July, the City has a zero tolerance policy and will increase police enforcement the last week of June through the Fourth of July weekend and beyond if necessary. Anyone possessing or discharging fireworks, of any kind, will be arrested and the fireworks confiscated. Fireworks offenses are misdemeanors with a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and/or $1,000 fine. Nearby communities may have different regulations regarding personal fireworks, but personal fireworks are prohibited in Kenmore.


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