The greater Craig County Community will once again come together on Thursday, July 4 for the Independence Day Celebration on Main Street in New Castle hosted by Craig Valley Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
The celebration begins with a judged parade starting at 10 a.m. Participants of all ages are encouraged to showcase their red, white, and blue spirit by registering cars, trucks, floats, marching bands, and even tractors. A panel of impartial judges, selected from outside Craig County, will award prizes for the Patriot Cup, Honorable Mention and Most Patriotic Entry.
Spectators lining the parade route from the Craig County Fairgrounds (Rt 311) to the Courthouse on Main Street can expect to be showered with candy and other treats. The parade will pass by the library’s bake sale and the newly opened farmers market, offering a taste of local delights.
Following the parade, the festivities shift to Main Street, where the open-air farmers market transforms into a hub of patriotic fun. Live music will fill the air, while volunteers have planned exciting activities for all ages.
Children can put their skills to the test in the watermelon eating contest, while adults can compete for the titles of longest beard and most patriotic bonnet/hat. Be sure to meet and congratulate Karly Potter, the recent Craig County graduate and Craig Valley DAR scholarship winner, who will be serving as the parade’s grand marshal.
Local vendors will be offering delicious treats, including mouthwatering fried pies from The Old Hotel. Keep an eye out for free patriotic merchandise distributed at various locations on Main Street – a perfect memento for this special day.
For those seeking further Independence Day revelry, head up Rt 311 to Paint Bank for their annual picnic and auction. This beloved tradition offers another opportunity to celebrate America’s birthday in the company of friends and neighbors.
-The New Castle Record
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