It’s the 4th of July baybay! How will you spend it? With all the hostility in the White House, immigrant discrimination, an outpour of racist antics and neighborhood shootings, it’s okay to seek solace amongst your close family and friends. And what better way to celebrate the one day your entire family has off than with each other doing fun and safe activities!
Young or old, hood or boujee, everyone will show up to these 6 fun and safe alternatives to celebrate 4th of July weekend with you:
Family Backyard BBQ!
This classic will never get old. A grandmother’s kitchen is always a safe zone. Ask mom or grans if you could have a small get together at the house as a chance to see all your cousins, aunts and uncles. She won’t turn down bringing her family together. Invite a few friends too and now you have a party!
Boat Rides at The Marina
Every marina has boat ride specials for one of the biggest holidays of the summer. Google your
Tulsa region 4th of July events
RED, WHITE AND BOOM IN OWASSO
The official city of Owasso-sponsored Red, White and Boom fires off on Friday night at the Owasso Golf and Athletic Club.
Details: The Red, White and Boom fireworks show begins at dusk on Friday, so arrive early to the viewing site being established in a parking lot on the southeast corner of 86th Street and 126th St. North. The parking lot at Owasso High School is also a prime viewing spot, as are the lots for nearby retail outlets.
Admission: Free
KIEFER FIREWORKS
Details: The fun kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday with food vendors at Kiefer City Park, live music and a fireworks show at dark. Parking is available at Kiefer High School, with buses to transport guests back and forth.
Admission: Free
FANTASY IN THE SKY
Details: Activities including food vendors begin Friday evening, with 7 p.m. live music by Infinity and fireworks at dusk at the Skiatook Municipal Airport.
Admission: Free
SAND SPRINGS SERTOMA FIREWORKS
Details: Friday night fireworks begin at dusk at River City Park in Sand Springs. Shuttles are available from the parking lot to the main grounds.
Admission: Free
PRYOR FREEDOMFEST
Details: 5-10 p.m. Friday at Pryor’s Tiger Stadium
Admission: Free
SATURDAY
FOLDS OF HONOR FREEDOMFEST PRESENTED BY QUIKTRIP
Details: Activities start at 5 p.m. Saturday, fireworks about 9:30 p.m., Veterans Park, 1875 S. Boulder Ave.
Admission: Free
CLAREMORE’S FISHING AND FIREWORKS
Details: A kids fishing derby at Claremore Lake Park will start Saturday at 7 a.m. (the park will open at 6 a.m.), with children ages 4-12 invited to participate. The park closes at noon following the fishing derby and reopens at 6 p.m. Saturday at Claremore Lake Park, East Blue Starr Drive, Claremore (about two miles east of Highway 66 on Blue Starr Drive).
Admission: Free
JENKS CELEBRATES ALL DAY
Jenks hosts multiple events in honor of Independence Day, beginning with Jenks America Freedom Fest, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday on Main Street.
The Oklahoma Aquarium offers Fish and Fireworks: Get half-price admission after 6:30 p.m. and sit out back for one of the best views of fireworks at RiverWalk Crossing.
Los Cabos Boomfest takes place at RiverWalk Crossing from 7 p.m. to midnight.
The RiverWalk Crossing Summer Concert Series features a kids zone beginning at 5 p.m. and the Fabulous Mid Life Crisis band performing classic rock from 7-9 p.m. ahead of fireworks that will start at dark.
Details: Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Main Street; followed by afternoon and evening events at Jenks RiverWalk Crossing, 300 Riverwalk Terrace.
Admission: Free
FIRECRACKER 5K
Details: Saturday, 5k run at 7:30 a.m., 5k stroller race at 7:40 a.m. and one-mile fun run at 8:30 a.m. Fleet Feet, 418 E. Second St.
Registration: $5-$40
Information: 918-492-3338, fleetfeettulsa.com
AMERICAN CELEBRATES AMERICA
Event details: Parking in the Wal-Mart lot and family-friendly events beginning at 7 p.m. Fireworks at about 9:45 p.m. fired from Sapulpa Municipal Golf Course, 1200 W. Dewey Ave. The show is choreographed to music that can be heard within a two-mile radius on FM 88.5.
Admission: Free
BARTLESVILLE 4TH OF JULY FREEDOM FEST
Details: Saturday events begin at 6 p.m., with a 7 p.m. parade and fireworks set for about 9:45 p.m. in downtown on Second Street.
Admission: Free
DRUMRIGHT OIL PATCH FESTIVAL
Details: 11 a.m.-midnight Saturday (fireworks at dusk) at Sellers Ranch in Drumright; on Highway 99, drive two miles north of of the Highway 33 junction, then left on West 101st Street for a quarter-mile.
Admission: Free
JULY 4TH GAMES
Details: Saturday activities start at 8 a.m., live music at 7 p.m. and fireworks at 10 p.m. at Courthouse Square in Pawnee (two blocks west of highways 64 and 18).
Admission: Free
4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR
Details: Dusk on Saturday with fireworks being shot off from the Lake Eufaula amphitheater. Drive into town and park in the field on the west side of the amphitheater.
Admission: Free
CHICKASAW BOOMER BLAST
Event details: On Saturday, Family Fishing Tournament registration at 5:30 a.m. and tournament 6-11 a.m.; parking lots for fireworks open 6:30 p.m., show at dusk. Boomer Lake Park, Stillwater (Highway 177 between Lakeview and Airport roads).
Admission: Free for fireworks; $15 per team for fishing tournament
Information: 405-747-8070, stillwater.org
DUCK CREEK/GRAND LAKE FIREWORKS
Details: Saturday events feature vintage planes on display at Ketchum Airport, 7:30 p.m. air show and fireworks after sunset at Duck Creek in Grand Lake.
Admission: Free