Lacey prepares for July 3 fireworks at Rainier Vista Park

June 20, 2025 | Lacey, Thurston County, Washington

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Lacey prepares for July 3 fireworks at Rainier Vista Park

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Lacey is gearing up for a summer of excitement with its annual July 3rd fireworks spectacular at Rainier Vista Park. The event runs from 4 PM to 11 PM and promises a fun-filled evening featuring live music from two bands, kids' activities, food vendors, and community booths. The night will culminate in a dazzling fireworks display set to music, made possible by sponsors including Twin Star Credit Union and Capital Development Company.

In addition to the fireworks, Lacey's summer entertainment series, "Lacey and Tune," kicks off on June 24 at Huntermore Park. Families can enjoy a children's entertainment series every Tuesday evening at 6:30 PM, featuring comedy and magic. Wednesdays will bring live music at noon, perfect for enjoying lunch outdoors. New this year, Wednesday evening concerts will start on July 30, alongside Friday night concerts and movies beginning July 18, featuring the band Cherry Cherry and a screening of "Toy Story."

Residents are also encouraged to participate in the 2025 community survey, which will guide future projects and services. Available in English, Spanish, and Korean, the survey is open until the end of June and is limited to one response per household within Lacey city limits. For more details on events and the survey, residents can visit the city's website.

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