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Your Guide to Fourth of July Festivities Tuesday in Huntington Woods

Find out what's happening when and where, including a free concert, Inside|Out ribbon-cutting ceremony, Baby Parade contest and more.

A week of festivities is underway in Huntington Woods as the city celebrates the Fourth of July.

Read on to find out what's happening Tuesday.

Chalk Art Contest

  • What: Kids, teens and adults will create chalk art based on the theme "Best of Huntington Woods." 
  • When: 3:30-7 p.m.; judging and awards to follow immediately.
  • Where: Scotia Park.
  • What else: Registration closed June 30.

Baby Parade

  • What: Two babies between the ages of 9- and 24-months-old will be chosen to ride in the Fourth of July parade during the event, which also will include toys and door prizes.
  • When: 5:45-6:45 p.m.
  • Where: Scotia Park.
  • What else: Registration closed June 28.

DIA Inside|Out Ribbon-Cutting 

Family Night in Scotia Park

  • What: Join Guy Louis and the Chautauqua Express Family for a free, interactive show focused on community and celebration, snack on concessions sold by the Huntington Woods Teen Council or take a $5 carriage ride.
  • When: 7-8:15 p.m.
  • Where: Scotia Park
  • What else: Click here for the complete 2013 Concerts in the Park schedule.

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