4th of July FAQ

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4th of July FAQ Info

Fullerton's 4th of July Celebration FAQs:

 

When and where is the event?

- Our 4th of July Celebration will be held on Thursday, July 4th at the Fullerton Downtown Plaza and the surround area. There are 3 parts to the event: the car show 10:00am - 2:00pm, the festival 2:00pm - 9:00pm, and the firework show at 9:00pm.

Where can I park for this event? 

- More details to come.

What entertainment will be available during this event?

- Our car show will take place in the morning (10:00am - 2:00pm), then the afternoon will hold carnival festivities such as games, rides, food and commercial vendors, and free concerts including our headliners the Scotty Mac Band! Lastly, a firework show will conclude our 4th of July Celebration.

Is the event free?

- Admission is free for this event.

How can I/my company sponsor this event?

- Please click here to learn how you can support our event.

Can I be a vendor for this event?

- Please click here to learn about our vendor opportunities.

Can I inquire about registering my classic car for the car show?

- Please click here to register your classic car today.

What road closures will take place before, during, or after this event?

- Please click here to view all road closures taking place for our 4th of July event.

Is there a detailed map of the event?

- Yes! Please click here to view our event map

Can I save my fireworks viewing spot with chairs, blankets, etc.?

- No, our fireworks viewing area, the Downtown Plaza, is standing room only. Benches will be scattered throughout the event with great views of the show.\

Is this event pet friendly?

- Yes! We welcome all trained and leashed pets into the event. We have also created a doggy cooling area in the Fullerton Community Park to ensure all pet needs are met. Please be advised that our fireworks show is a large scale show so those with sensitive ears may find the show uncomfortable. 

More information to come.