Kenan Stadium will be the host of a huge July 4th celebration on Saturday night.
Gates open at seven o’clock and music will be provided by the Transit Vocal Band. DSI Comedy Theater is sponsoring a watermelon eating contest. Kids can enjoy face painting, inflatables, and midway-style games.
Fireworks will begin at 9:30 Saturday night.
WCHL’s Ron Stutts will serve as the master of ceremonies, and he got a preview of all of the festivities with Amanda Fletcher from the Town of Chapel Hill and members of the Transit Vocal Band. Listen below:
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