Where to celebrate the US’ 250th birthday in the Borderland

Armando Ramirez

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — Millions of people in the U.S. are preparing to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday Saturday. In the Borderland, there will be several events leading up to the milestone.

Revolutionary Figures & Fashion Show

When: July 1 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Where: Visitors’ Information Center 1 Civic Center Plaza Second Floor

Admission: Free

Revolutionary Figures & Fashion Show presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Rebecca Stoddert Chapter. This experience will showcase Revolutionary-era attire and historical figures to offer guests an opportunity to engage with America’s founding history.

Glow Independence Night

When: July 1 from 4:30-7:30 p.m.

Where: Sylvia A Carreon Community Center – Multipurpose

Admission: Free

Glow Independence Night is an immersive, multi-zone community event that combines creativity, visual experience, and participation. Attendees move through different spaces, starting with hands-on activities and culminating in a coordinated glow light experience. Glow lab, Glow tunnel, Glow Room and Chill & Movie zone. UV paint will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring snacks.

250 Fest at The Outlet Shoppes at El Paso

When: July 3 from 12-9 p.m.

Where: 7051 S Desert Blvd. in Canutillo

Admission: Free

Celebrate America’s 250th anniversary at The Outlet Shoppes at El Paso with an open-air market in partnership with Upper Valley Market featuring shopping, live music, food, family activities, patriotic photo ops, and community appearances by the Daughters of the American Revolution and local ROTC groups.

Red, White and Brew at Painted Dunes

When: July 3 from 6-10 p.m.

Where: Painted Dunes Desert Golf Course, 12000 McCombs St.

Admission: $10 in advance, free for children aged 5 and younger

Painted Dunes Desert Golf Course will host its sixth annual Red, White and Brew celebration featuring one of El Paso’s largest fireworks displays along with live music, food trucks, local vendors and family activities. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs for the outdoor event, which also includes free parking and jumping balloons.

Electric Light Parade

When: July 3 at 7:30 p.m.

Where: Apodaca Park, 801 E. Madrid Ave. in Las Cruces

Admission: Free

Before the Electric Light Parade, the Electric 5k & One-Mile Fun Run kicks off at 7:30 pm and is followed by the actual parade at 9 p.m. The parade begins at Apodaca Park, travels south on Solano Drive, east on Hadley Avenue and ends at the Maag Softball Complex. This year’s theme is “Stars, Stripes & City Lights.”

Star-Spangled Fun with the El Paso ChihuahuasWhen: July 3-4 at 6:35 p.m. at 1 Ballpark PlazaWhere: Southwest University ParkAdmission: Varies by seat and game dayTickets for July 3Tickets for July 4Fetch the fun as the El Paso Chihuahuas face the Sacramento River Cats at Southwest University Park. The Chihuahuas and GECU will celebrate America’s 250th birthday during the weekend games. Both games will have a firework show, with an extended show on Saturday, according to the team’s Facebook.

Rotary Independence Day Parade

When: July 4 at 9 a.m.

Where: Starts at Western Hills Methodist Cruch at 524 Thunderbird Dr.

Admission: Free

The Rotary Club of West El Paso will host the 28th annual Rotary Independence Day Parade to celebrate the Fourth of July with a community procession through West El Paso. The parade route begins near Western Hills Methodist Church and continues along Shadow Mountain Drive and Mesa Street before concluding near Coronado High School.

America 250 Independence Day Celebration at Ascarate Park

When: July 4 (fireworks start at 9:20 p.m.)

Where: Ascarate Park, 6900 Delta Dr.

Admission: Free admission, $5 parking per vehicle

El Paso County will celebrate a full day of Independence Day festivities at Ascarate Park, featuring swimming, food trucks and live entertainment. The event will also include military vehicle displays from Fort Bliss and the 1st Armored Division, performances by the 1st Armored Division Band and live music by The Live 915 before ending with a fireworks show over Ascarate Lake.

Ascarate Park Picnic PartyWhen: July 4 at 5 p.m.Where: Ascarate Park, 6900 Delta Dr.Admission: $45 for adults, $10 for children ages 6-17Families can buy tickets to cover a dinner from Clasico, a parking pass, prizes, games and live music at Ascarate Park. The County of El Paso said the picnic party pass also offers a nice view of the fireworks. Children under 5 years old don’t need a ticket, but a dinner plate isn’t included, the county said.

Town of Anthony Fourth of July ParadeWhen: July 4 at 9 a.m.Where: Starts at Anthony Drive and Acosta Drive in Anthony, New Mexico, and ends at Anthony Municipal Park, Anthony, TexasAdmission: FreeThe Town of Anthony will celebrate its annual Fourth of July Parade, a cross-state tradition that begins in Anthony, New Mexico, and concludes at Anthony Municipal Park in Texas. Community members can expect decorated floats, music and a festive atmosphere, with El Paso artist Krystall Poppin serving as this year’s grand marshal.

City of Socorro Independence Day Xtravaganza

When: July 4 at 5 p.m.

Where: Cougar Park, 10664 Socorro Rd.

Admission: Free

The City of Socorro’s annual Independence Day Xtravaganza will return to Cougar Park for an evening of live entertainment, food and fireworks celebrating the Fourth of July. This year’s free community event will feature a special performance by Lupita Infante along with food trucks, local vendors, games and family activities before the night concludes with a fireworks show.

Western Playland July Fourth Fireworks Celebration

When: July 4 from 2-10 p.m.

Where: 1249 Futurity Dr. in Sunland Park

Admission: $29.99 for single-day park admission

Western Playland will mark Independence Day with its annual fireworks celebration, pairing an evening at the amusement park with a nighttime display over Sunland Park. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy rides and attractions before the fireworks begin at 9 p.m.

Wet ‘N’ Wild Waterworld Fireworks Show

When: July 4 at 10 a.m.

Where: 8804 S. Desert Blvd. in Anthony, Texas

Cost: Starts at $33.99 for people aged 4 and older  

Wet ‘N’ Wild Waterworld will celebrate Independence Day with extended park hours and a fireworks display. Guests can spend the day at the park before staying for the fireworks show after the water attractions close at 9 p.m.

July 4 Celebration at the El Paso Convention Center

When: July 4 from 5-10 p.m.

Where: 1 Civic Center Plaza in the El Paso Convention Center

Admission: Free

Part of a citywide celebration marking America’s 250th anniversary, this free Fourth of July event will close out eight days of festivities taking place across El Paso and Fort Bliss from June 27 through July 4. The celebration at the Convention Center will feature live performances by the 1st Armored Division Jazz Band and local artists, followed by a headlining performance from Randy Rogers Band and a projection light show finale.

Fourth of July Concert and Fireworks

When: July 4 at 4 p.m.

Where: 3205 Arrowhead Dr. in Las Cruces

Attendees will that will be treated to festivities at the Pat and Lou Sisbarro Community Park This includes a music, a kids fun zone, food and a firework display at 9:45 p.m.

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