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Independence Day Parade: 10 a.m. Starts at Alvarado and Pearl streets. Floats, specialty units, musical units and guest celebrities. www.monterey.org/july4th. Big Little Backyard Barbecue: 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Colton Hall, Pacific Street. Music, carnival games, food available all day for purchase or bring a picnic lunch. Free admission. www.monterey.org/july4th. Evening Concert: 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) Golden State Theatre, 417 Alvarado Ave. The Monterey County Pops perform an evening of patriotic and American music. Free. www.monterey.org/july4th.

July 4th at the Commons: 7:30 a.m, Moraga Commons Park, 1425 St, Mary’s Road, All-day event with pancake breakfast, parade, community booths, food, wine and beer, entertainment; fireworks at 9:30 womens flat shoes, shoes, ballet shoes, leather shoes, made in greece, handmade items, greek sandals, gladiotar shoes, leather b p.m, www.moraga.ca.us, Freedom Fest Fireworks & Parade: 4 p.m, Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Center, 16500 Condit Road, Music begins at 6 p.m, Fireworks start at dusk, Free, http://morganhillfreedomfest.com/fireworks, San Francisco Symphony Fireworks Spectacular: 8 p.m, Shoreline Amphitheatre, 1 Amphitheatre Parkway, The highlight of this event will be the fireworks display accompanied by the orchestra, $28-$44, www.mountainviewamphitheater.com..

Shoreline Lake fireworks viewing: 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m. 3160 N. Shoreline Blvd. The Boathouse & American Bistro at Shoreline Lake will rent pedal boats, rowboats, canoes and kayaks for fireworks viewing from the lake. Lakeside barbecue, picnic baskets also available. Prices, reservations: 650-965-7474, https://shorelinelake.com/upcoming.html. Fourth of July Parade: 10 a.m. Grant Avenue, Old Town District. Parade theme: Novato Celebrates Healthy Living. http://novatoparade.com. 4th of July BBQ Block Party: Noon-6 p.m. Jack London Square, Oakland. Featuring live music, kids zone, photo booth, strolling entertainment, as well as a Conscious Carnival. Local vendors and favorite eateries featuring themed BBQ dishes, eatBoston’s Beer & Cider Garden, and 25 local artisan vendors. Free admission. www.jacklondonsquare.com.

Fireworks Cruise on San womens flat shoes, shoes, ballet shoes, leather shoes, made in greece, handmade items, greek sandals, gladiotar shoes, leather b Francisco Bay: 7:30-10:30 p.m, USS Potomac, 540 Water St, Appetizers, Desserts, champagne, tea, coffee will be served, $125, www.ticketweb.com, Cityhood Celebration: 6-10 p.m, July 1 (note the early date), Freedom High School, 1050 Neroly Road, Music, activities, vendors, food and more, Fireworks at 9:30 p.m, Free admission; wristbands can be purchased for $5 for unlimited use of inflatable games and activities, http://www.ci.oakley.ca.us/events/cityhood-celebration-3/, Fourth of July: 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m, Community Center, 28 Orinda Way, Pancake breakfast, parade, flag-raising ceremony, Halley’s Run for a Reason, music, kids activities, book sale and more, http://orindaassociation.org/parade-info..

Celebration at Frontierland Park: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Frontierland Park, 900 Yosemite Drive. Crafts, games, music and more. www.business.pacificachamber.com. Chili Cook-Off: Noon-5 p.m. Mitchell Park, 600 E. Meadow Drive. 36th annual chili battle plus music, food trucks and children’s activities. www.paloaltochilicookoff.com/. Parade and Pancake Breakfast: 8-10:30 a.m. pancake breakfast, Veteran’s Hall. Parade begins at 11 a.m. at Highland Avenue and Park Way. Neighborhood and community group floats, bagpipe bands, antique and classic cars. Post-parade picnic with music at Piedmont Park, 711 Highland Ave. www.ci.piedmont.ca.us.

Fourth of July Fireworks: Dusk, womens flat shoes, shoes, ballet shoes, leather shoes, made in greece, handmade items, greek sandals, gladiotar shoes, leather b Pittsburg Marina, Marina Boulevard, Free, 925-252-4842, Parade, party and fireworks: 8 a.m, Firecracker 5K Fun Run, check-in station, 45 Crescent Drive, “Red, White and Bloom” parade starts at 9:30 a.m, at Cleveland Road, Party in the Park, 10:30 a.m, Pleasant Hill Park, 147 Gregory Lane, Picnicking, games, rides, petting zoo, barbecue, music, Fireworks pre-show begins at 7:15 p.m, with live music followed by fireworks around 9 p.m, at College Park High School, 201 Viking Drive, www.phjuly4.com..

County Fair & Fireworks: All day. Alameda County Fair, 4501 Pleasanton Ave. Carnival rides, circus, live pig and horse races, exhibits, monster trucks, petting, zoo and more. Salute to Hometown Heroes video before fireworks. Fireworks set to music begin about 9:30 p.m. Gates close at 6 p.m. Fair admission, $22.99; parking, $10. http://annual.alamedacountyfair.com. Independence Day Parade and Festival: Northern California’s largest Fourth of July parade starts at 10 a.m. at Brewster Avenue and Winslow Street and winds through downtown Redwood City. Live marching bands, floats, veterans, service groups and more. Festival with arts and crafts, food booths, children’s activities until 5 p.m. Free. www.redwoodcity.org.

Old-Fashioned Fourth and Fireworks: From 10 a.m, to 4 p.m., the San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, will hold traditional events, including crafts and hand-cranked ice cream; $2-$3 admission that day, At the Port of Redwood City, live music will begin at 7 p.m, and the fireworks will be launched about 9:30 p.m, www.historysmc.org, www.redwoodcity.org, Kiwanis womens flat shoes, shoes, ballet shoes, leather shoes, made in greece, handmade items, greek sandals, gladiotar shoes, leather b Carnival: 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Corner of Veterans Boulevard and Middlefield Road, Rides, games, food, fun, Free admission but there is a fee for rides, http://woodside-terrace.kiwanisone.org/Page/29228..



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