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Fun Ways to Celebrate Independence Day with Friends and Family

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Fun Ways to Celebrate Independence Day with Friends and Family

The Fourth of July is the highlight of the summer. This special day commemorates the date in 1776 when America’s Declaration of Independence was signed, marking our independence from Britain. Since then, we’ve celebrated each year with barbeques, parades, and fireworks.   

If you are looking for some festive ways to celebrate, here are some ideas: 

  1. Make a red, white and blue dessert like these popsicles or this pie 

  2. Host a hot dog eating contest 

  3. Go on a  picnic in the park 

  4. Visit an Illinois historical landmark 

  5. Attend a baseball game or play backyard baseball 

  6. Make July 4th inspired crafts – here are some craft ideas  

  7. Go to the beach 

  8. Play badminton, cornhole, croquet, bocce ball, or volleyball 

  9. Attend a concert 

  10. Go swimming – here’s some fun swimming pool games 

  11. Decorate your home with lights, flags, and other July 4th decor 

  12. Create a July 4th inspired musical playlist – here’s the best songs to include 

  13. Paint your nails in a patriotic design 

  14. Host a backyard barbeque – here’s some recipes for inspiration 

  15. Attend a parade 

  16. Play board games as a family – here’s the best board games you may want to try  

  17. Have a July 4th themed movie marathon or a backyard movie night – here’s some of the best movies 

  18. Go camping in your backyard  and don’t forget the smores! 

  19. Shop the 4th of July amazing sales 

  20. Go for a long walk, hike, or bike ride 

  21. Light up the night sky with some sparklers 

  22. See an area fireworks display 

  23. Visit a summer market 

  24. Mix up a themed cocktail 

  25. Take family photos with the family in their festive red, white and blue 

  26. Research Operation Gratitude to write a letter to say “Thank You” to someone who has served or currently serves 

  27. Read about a past historical figure