Where:
Roosevelt Park
— Troy, MT
Description:
For over 100 years, Troy, Montana (population 950) has thrown a traditional 4th of July celebration. Each year it has grown and now more than 6,000 people visit the town annually to take part in this free, family-friendly event with a fireworks display that cannot be beat!
Admission is free for this 100% volunteer-run, family-friendly event hosted by the Troy Chamber of Commerce and the City of Troy in beautiful Roosevelt Park.
Troy’s Old Fashioned 4th of July celebration includes a parade, car show, food vendors, craft vendors, live music all day, and the largest fireworks display in the region! Also, drop by the Information Booth to buy this year’s t-shirts. There will be a variety of musicians throughout the day. All taking place in the beautiful setting of Troy’s Roosevelt Park on the Kootenai River, Troy’s 4th of July is a great all-day event for the whole family.
Schedule of Events:
PTA 4th of July Color Run
Starts at Troy High School
Registration 8:00 am
Run starts 8:30 am
9:00 AM - Old Fashioned Breakfast at Roosevelt Park
11:00 AM Parade
12:00 PM City Park
Cruisers Car Show
Vendors, Artists,Informational Booths
Food Booths
Beer Garden
Live Music All Day & Night
11:00 PM - Fireworks Display
Bus service will be available starting after the parade.
Pick up and drop off will be at Morrison Elementary, Troy High School, Troy Activity Center, and Roosevelt Park.
For safety at the event:
No Dogs
No Bicycles
No Personal Fireworks
No Alcohol from Outside the Park
No Skateboards
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