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Get ready for Independence Day Weekend in Elkins-Randolph County, WV!

Hereโ€™s your canโ€™t-miss list of Independence Day Weekend fun:

Fleetwood Macked Concert

๐Ÿ“ Rotary Amphitheater (Elkins Town Square behind the Elkins Depot)
๐Ÿ•– Friday,ย  July 4 | 7:30 PM
Get ready to rock with Fleetwood Macked, the Ultimate Tribute to Fleetwood Mac. This high-energy show is sure to have you singing and dancing along to all your favorite hits!

Fireworks

๐Ÿ“ Viewable from Downtown Elkins
๐Ÿ•— Friday,ย  July 4 | After the concert
Stick around after the music โ€” fireworks will light up the skies over downtown Elkins, launching from the hillside opposite the Veterans Memorial on Harrison Avenue. Bring your chairs, blankets, and friends!

Classic Car Show

๐Ÿ“ Downtown Elkins
๐Ÿ•˜ Friday, July 4 (Evening Cruise-In) | Begins at 5pm
Saturday, July 5 | 9am-3pm
Calling all car lovers! The Mountain State Street Machines will roll into town for two days, showcasing a wide array of beautifully restored classics. Wander through downtown and enjoy the nostalgic charm.

Fourth of July Parade

๐Ÿ“ Downtown Elkins
๐Ÿ•” Friday,ย  July 4 | 5 PM
Thanks to Citizens Promoting Community, you can kick off your evening with a traditional Fourth of July Parade. Wave your flags and celebrate as the parade makes its way through downtown. Be sure to visit their Facebook page for more parade specifics!

249th Army Band

๐Ÿ“ Rotary Amphitheater (Elkins Town Square behind the Elkins Depot)
๐Ÿ•” Saturday,ย  July 5 | 5 PM
Keep the patriotic spirit going into the weekend with a powerful performance by the 249th Army Band, delivering an inspiring set of classic American tunes.


More Details & Updates:
For the most up-to-date schedule and happenings, follow Our Town, Inc. on Facebook and stay connected with Citizens Promoting Community on Facebook for all the Fourth of July parade specifics.

Whether you come for the parade, fireworks, live music, or classic cars โ€” or all of it โ€” we hope youโ€™ll have a safe and festive Fourth of July in Elkins and Randolph County.