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Fireworks and concerts set to light up July 4th

July 02, 2024 | Orland Park, Cook County, Illinois



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Fireworks and concerts set to light up July 4th
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed community concerns regarding fireworks usage, particularly late-night celebrations that may disrupt residents' sleep. Emphasizing the importance of being considerate to neighbors, officials encouraged residents to enjoy the upcoming fireworks display at the local park, which is part of a larger July 4th celebration. The concert is set to begin at 7:15 PM, with ample parking available at nearby metro facilities.

In addition to the holiday festivities, the meeting highlighted an upcoming concert featuring Pat Benatar, scheduled for 6 PM. Tickets for the event are priced at $25, offering an affordable opportunity for residents to enjoy live music. Officials noted that the concert venue is nearing completion, with only minor touch-ups remaining, ensuring it can adequately host community events.

The meeting also mentioned the success of the \"Market in the Park\" initiative, with another event planned for the following Thursday, reinforcing the community's commitment to providing engaging activities for residents.

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