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Chandler, Arizona: July 4th at Tumbleweed Park

Fireworks Family Fun at Chandler's 4th of July Celebration and Fireworks Spectacular

Location: Tumbleweed Park, southwest corner of Germann & McQueen roads.

Tumbleweed Park, 2250 S. McQueen Rd. Chandler, AZ

Admission: FREE, but parking is $5.00

Time: 4pm to 10pm; Gates open at 4 p.m. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

What To Do: Activities include a 35-foot water slide, 24-foot rock-climbing wall, dunk tank, and assorted water games and interactive amusements for kids. The Arizona Veteran Rodders Club will have more than 100 classic cars on display There's fFireworks and activities, including live music, classic cars, free kids' carnival, food, and of course, a fabulous display of fireworks. 98.7, my 45 and Fox 10 will also be there. Affinity Productions presents Neon Factor & Full Impact will be performing on the main stage.

Don't Forget About: The Cactus Bike Push, Pull, Peddle Bike Parade will be held at 6 p.m. The participant with the bike that is decorated best will win a children's bike. Free registrations can be done between June 18 and July 3 at any Cactus Bike location, or at the park on July 4 from 4-5:30 p.m. For bike parade details, contact Cactus Bike at (480) 782-5483 (Ocotillo location) or (480) 940-7433 (Ahwatukee location).

What To Bring: Blankets, sunscreen, chairs.

What to Expect: Expect to have a great time with your family and friends. Expect a crowd as there will be a lot of people there.

Hope to see you there!

Posted Monday Jun 25

Were the fireworks at Tumbleweed any good?  We moved here from Chicago a few years ago.  In Chicago they take their fireworks very seriously and we've been disappointed about Arizona fireworks.  How were they?

( 07/23/07 08:00AM ) — Calie Waterhouse - Chandler AZ Homes

Hi Scott - the fireworks were very nice.  I'm not sure how they would compare to Chicago - but Chandler is all about family friendly events, so the fireworks were more like "the icing on the cake".  After a time of face painting, dancing to the performing groups, etc.  it was definitely nice to sit down and watch the fireworks.  Perhaps we'll see you next year.  Welcome to Arizona!

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