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July 1 Community Fireworks Display and Family Fun Celebration
The Community and the Northern Virginia 4-H Educational and Conference Center want to thank the following sponsors who are helping financially support this event:

  • InterBake Foods
  • Maddox Funeral Home
  • Liberty Tax Service
  • Rappahannock Electric Cooperative
  • Randolph-Macon Academy
  • Sysco
  • Mountain Laurel Montessori School

Keep the Fireworks Free Next Year

This could be the last year that the Center is able to host a free fireworks display.

For 32 years, the 4-H Center has hosted a free public fireworks display.

This past year costs have increased and donations have decreased. The 4-H relies on donations to keep the display and parking free – without them, we may have to charge starting in 2018.

Our goal is to raise $10,000 in Donations and Sponsorship to cover next year’s event! We have raised $4,000 so far.

Please make a donation. Even $10 will make a difference! Your donation helps us continue a 32-year tradition.

Help keep the Fireworks Free Next Year send your check today!

Make checks payable to: NOVA4H
Send to: NOVA4H, 600 4-H Center Drive, Front Royal, VA 22630

To make an online donation, go to: nova4h.com/fireworks-donations

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