The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, June 30, 2022, Page 10, Image 10

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Kids can ride
their bikes in
Warrenton’s
Fourth of July
Parade.
Joshua
Bessex/
The Astorian
Live music during the event will be broadcast on a hand-
ful of local radio stations, including Clammy 99.7, KCRX
102.3 FM and Eagle Country 103.9.
Old-fashioned Fourth of July parade,
Warrenton
Find an afternoon car show and tailgate at Warrenton’s
annual parade, held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday at
Robinson Community Park. Meanwhile, the Warrenton
Firefi ghters Association will host a community barbecue,
starting at noon at the Warrenton fi re station. The barbe-
cue and car show will run prior to the parade, which will
take place along Main Avenue beginning at 3 p.m.
Fourth of July parade
and fi reworks celebration, Seaside
With one of the largest fi reworks displays on the West
Coast, Seaside will host an array of events to celebrate
Independence Day. At 10 a.m. on Monday, a parade will
begin, making its way through downtown streets. Later,
catch the fi reworks extravaganza at dusk, roughly 10 p.m.
These events are free and open to the public.
Fourth of July book sale, Cannon Beach
Off ering thousands of titles, the Cannon Beach Library’s
largest annual book sale will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Fill a bag full
of books with the library’s fi ll-a-bag sale, running from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday.
All proceeds from the event will benefi t the library. Fiction,
nonfi ction, travel guides, children’s books and cookbooks
are just some of the genres available. Movies, music
albums and audiobooks will also be included.
Fireworks free Fourth, Cannon Beach
Taking into account the distress that fi reworks can cause
for birds, wildlife and the landscape, Cannon Beach will
host a fi reworks free Fourth, off ering itself as a safe haven
for those looking to bring pets to the beach, set up a
bonfi re or spend a quieter time outdoors. The city will also
host a parade, beginning at 11 a.m. on Monday, featuring
children, bikes, vintage cars and walking groups.
Rockaway Beach independence parade
and fi reworks display, Rockaway Beach
Looking farther down the coast, celebrate with the
Rockaway Beach Independence Parade, starting at 11 a.m.
on Monday. After the parade, enjoy a plant sale, treat sam-
ples, a paintball tent and dachshund races. There will also
be a fl yover event organized by the National Guard.
With sandy shores nearby, it’s a great spot to celebrate the
summer, topped off by a fi reworks display at 10 p.m., orga-
nized by the Rockaway Beach Volunteer Fire Department.
Griffi n, a 6-year-old
boxer belonging
to Walter Lewis, of
Cannon Beach, roams
the sands at low tide
near Haystack Rock.
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