Kingstons Fourth of July From Sea to Shining Sea
June 5, 2008 · Updated 1:11 PM
Though they may come to meetings in layers of fleece and wool socks, the Committees of Kingston Fourth of July festivities are putting together the line-up for festivities this year, set to take place Thursday and Friday, July 3-4. The theme is From Sea to Shining Sea.
Organizers of Tiny Town, the parade, fireworks and entertainment in Mike Wallace Park are putting out calls for donations to fund events and volunteers to help pull off the two-day celebration. To cover expenses of the North Ends biggest party of the year, over $35,000 needs to be raised through sponsorships and individual giving.
Fundraising efforts, led by Pete DeBoer, are underway and community support is vital. A donation form is available on page 5 of this issue, or make contributions to donation jars around town.
The Greater Kingston Kiwanis has put out a call to Kingston Middle School students to submit designs for the Fourth of July buttons sold to benefit events.
Other annual Fourth of July events include the annual pancake breakfast at the Kingston Cove Yacht Club and a special Kingston Farmers Market.
Businesses and individuals interested in sponsoring Kingstons Fourth of July can contact Pete DeBoer at (360) 649-1806 or mail in the form on page 5 of this issue.
For more information on the parade, contact Jet Wolke at (360) 297-0308 or (360) 638-2960, or Bev Pierce at (360) 297-1067. Call to have an application mailed or faxed, or pick one up in Kingston at John L. Scott offices or the Kingston Chamber of Commerce. To volunteer at Tiny Town, contact Samantha Graham at (360) 779-9820 or (360) 551-1572. To apply to perform on stage at Tiny Town, contact Juliet Deggendorfer at (360) 297-0597.
A Web site with vendor applications and more information on the Kingston Fourth of July is being updated and will be available soon at www.kingstontinytown.com.
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