It marks the day the Declaration of Independence was adopted (July 4, 1776), and the United States officially became its nation; in today's messed up world, let's take a moment and remember. I can't believe the 4th of July is on a Tuesday this year; who picked that? Seriously, go to work for one day and then have to go back. Unless you are blessed with time off or have enough time to take a day to have a long weekend, now let's get into what to do on the beautiful weekend or the day.
Family Time
What better way than spend time with individuals that you love? Family moments matter, whether playing board games, going to a park, or having a grill/smoke out in the backyard. If you need a catch-up day, what better opportunity for you to let your kids pitch in and help clean, do laundry, and pick up their things in a common area?
2023 Michigan Firework Guide
June 25: Livonia Spree -- Livonia
June 26: Ford Fireworks -- Downtown Detroit
June 30: Stony Creek Metropark -- Shelby Township
June 30 - July 3: Salute To America at Greenfield Village -- Dearborn
July 1: Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium, Grand Haven, MI
July 1: Lake Oakland -- Waterford
July 1: White Lake -- Highland
July 2: Kensington Metropark -- Milford
July 3: Village at Bay Harbor -- Bay Harbor, MI
July 3: Lake Erie Metropark -- Brownstown
July 3: Caseville Fireworks -- Caseville
July 3: Fireworks at The Cascades -- Jackson
July 4: Clawson Fireworks -- Clawson
July 4: Thunder Bay Fireworks - Alpena
July 4: Pennsylvania Park, -- Petoskey, MI
July 4: Thunder of the Dunes, -- Mears, MI
July 4: Mackinaw City 4th Fireworks, -- Mackinaw City, MI
There are no guarantees in life, and relationships are so fragile. So, spend time with people you love, forgive, and live to the fullest. Have a happy 4th of July!
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