Community Corner
Narberth Does the Fourth of July
Narberth Park was filled with people enjoying the celebration.
Narberth's Fourth of July celebration is a classic and traditional small town attended by people of all ages.
On Monday, there were numerous amusement booths, good food sold by vendors, races, pony rides, amusements, and even a pie eating contest. Hundreds of people were there to enjoy the morning and afternoon event.
The day's events close with the Grand March when Mayor Tom Grady leads a long line of flag waving children and adults on a march around the Narberth Playground.
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The evening part of the event begins at 7:30 p.m. with music and awards presentations, followed by fireworks at about 9:30 PM. Patch stopped by to snap a few photos of the afternoon activities before returning to photograph the fireworks.