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Plans for Lewiston's 4th of July
celebration are well under way
By Natalie
Buckley
May 5, 2009 | LEWISTON -- Horse sense, home-runs, history,
and home cookin' -- Lewiston is well known for its annual
Fourth of July "hoorah."
From rodeos to parades to historical tours, Lewiston
highlights its city by inviting all of Cache County
to participate in all their happenings on Independence
Day.
"Lewiston is one of the first places I came to know
in Cache Valley," said Hyde Park's Milton Johnson, "I
started going to the Fourth of July festivities when
I first started going to Utah State University. Now
I bring my family every year."
This year Lewiston will be putting in a new grandstand
on the rodeo grounds. The rodeo is one of the key events
of the festivities. It begins Friday night at 7 and
continues again at noon July 4 at the rodeo grounds.
The rodeo includes calf roping, steer wresting, bareback
riding, barrel racing, team roping, bull riding, and
junior break away competitions. There is also the Wells
Jackson Memorial Horse Pull at 6:30 p.m. Saturday that
is a competition including weights and whose horse can
pull the most over a few yards.
There are also baseball and basketball tournaments
that are held right after the early morning parade on
Saturday.
"It is a whole day event," said city councilwoman
Karen Jackson, "There is a quilt and art show Saturday
while the fair is going on. This year we are displaying
some beautiful needlework. There is food and music and
a festival in the park. It is really a lot of fun."
She described that there is really something for every
personality type.
To end the festivities, Lewiston has a flag ceremony
and a patriotic speaker followed by "the best little
fireworks show."
"You can pretty much count on the July 4 being
mentioned in just about every city meeting we have,"
said city recorder Julie Bergeson. "It is our big
hoorah."
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