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Most Of Merrimack's 4th Of July Events Have Been Canceled

Most of the traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but some are pending or virtual and there are other ways to celebrate safely.

Fireworks and Fourth of July events are canceled but there are other things to do in Merrimack this summer.
Fireworks and Fourth of July events are canceled but there are other things to do in Merrimack this summer. (Shutterstock)

MERRIMACK, NH — July 4 events across the country will not look the same this year thanks to the new coronavirus.

Many communities have been forced to cancel their annual Fourth of July events, including Merrimack. The Rotary Club of Merrimack made the difficult decision to cancel events earlier this month after "long and hard consideration," including waiting as long as possible to make a decision.

"The health and well-being of everyone in our community is paramount," the org said on its website.

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The annual pancake breakfast, parade, patriotic concert, and family-oriented event are all canceled. The fireworks are canceled, too, but the town is going to consider holding fireworks in September and creating a new festival at that time.

The Sparkler 5K Roadrace, however, is going virtual, from June 28, to July 4. The signup information is here.

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Unfortunately, a lot of parks in town are still closed. But the skateboard park, athletic fields, and volleyball courts have reopened. Basketball courts are expected to reopen later this month.

Due to the pandemic, counties or cities may adjust or cancel events at the last minute. Check your event before you go. Know of other events in the area? Post them on the Patch calendar or share details on our free Neighbor Post feature.

Check out this roundup of everything from barbecue essentials to patriotic table decor to be sure your July 4 is the best in the USA.

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