Freedom Festival Information
Brought to you by the Fenton Freedom Festival Committee with sponsorship by the Fenton Regional Chamber, City of Fenton, and Fenton DDA
Friday, July 4th, 2008
Schedule of Events
Thursday, July 3rd
Kickoff Events
7:00 pm Silver Lake Ski Show at Silver Lake Park
8:00 pm Grand Marshal Adult Reception: Andy Schmidt at The Fenton Hotel Tavern & Grille
Dusk FREE Family Movie: Pink Panther 2006 at Fenton Community & Cultural Center Grounds, Sponsored by Fenton Lions Club
Friday, July 4th
Community/Cultural Center & Gazebo Area
7:00-10:00 am Pancake Breakfast (American Legion #38)
8:00 am Ecumenical Sunrise Service at the Gazebo (Fenton Area Clergy)
8:00 am – 3:30 pm Arts – Crafts – Vendors
10:00 am Parade – rain or shine
Decorated Bike Parade (Fenton Optimist Club)
Float Judging (The Flint Journal)
11:00 am – until gone Chicken BBQ, hot dogs, brats, lemonade, chips & pop (Fenton Lions Club)
Following the Parade
12:30 pm Rubber Ducky Regatta (Rotary Club)
Children’s Games Tent (Kiwanis Club)
Adopt-a-Pet of Fenton
Entertainment
12:00 pm – 3:00 pm Bluegrass Music – “Amazing Grace”
Blackberry Creek Dancers
Fireman Water Battle
Concessions
Hot dogs & pop at the Gazebo (Rotary Club)
Ice Cream Carts (K of C Council #7418)
Lemonade Stand (Fenton Area Amateur Radio Association)
Other Activities
10:00 am – 3:00 pm Museum Open
FREE FLAGS (Fenton VFW Post #3243 & Ladies Auxiliary)
Pony Rides
Fenton Artist Guild Exhibit
Ground Maintenance (Boy Scouts of Fenton)
FIREWORKS
10:00 PM JULY 4TH
SILVER LAKE PARK
NO PARKING AT SILVER LAKE PARK
Nearly eleven months after the big tornado ripped up downtown Fenton, Michigan and much of the Dibbleville area, a sizable storm with strong winds takes out trees and property on the north side of the city. At approximately 4:45 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 6, 2008 a heavy storm line brought destruction and loss of power to many Fenton area residents. Power may be out for a few days as temperatures climb well into the 80′s.
Tree limbs are torn from their sturdier tree bases and crush the white picket fence along South Long Lake Road on the north side of town. The street is open to traffic now, though splinters of wood along the road and piles of brush along the road still show evidence that this was no small rain storm.
The City of Fenton are warning its residents that they will begin enforcing the city regulations regarding the maximum size of garbage cans that can be used. Anyone using a garbage can larger than 32 gallons, or heaping their trash above the top of the can will be notified and eventually could have their garbage collection service stopped. The first violation will result in the resident getting a green notice sticker. The second violation will result in the receipt of an orange notice sticker. The third strike is a red notice sticker and the service to that residence will be stopped.