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July
4 full of activities at Black Butte Ranch Starting
at 8 a.m. with a "Fun Run/Walk" and ending after the "Sundae (sic.) Night
Movie," there will be a full day of July 4 activities at Black Butte Ranch
including a youngsters' decorated-bicycle parade.
Independence Day, marking
freedom from British colonial rule, will be celebrated at BBR with an
entire day of fun for the entire family, including a barbecue, traditional
July 4 games, a climbing wall and entertainment by Biff Harley.
A 5K (3.5 mile) run at Black
Butte Ranch is open to all, according to Katie Kenney, registrar and an
activities director in the recreation center.
"Registration starts at 7:30
a.m.," she said, "with the actual race beginning at 8 a.m. running through
the ranch. We will not leave our property."
The advance registration fee
is $20, with a memorial shirt, and $10 without one.
Bicycle decoration kits are
now available at the Recreation Center, located across the grassy knoll,
west of the Lodge tennis courts and swimming pool, for a cost of $2. Bike
decoration will also take place at the Sports Field beginning at 10:30
a.m. on Friday.
The non-motorized, Decorated
Bike and Walking Parade begins at 11:30 a.m. from the Sports Field and
heads along Hawksbeard to the Lodge.
"We will have a grand old
Fourth of July barbecue for the entire family from noon to 3 p.m. here
at the Rec Center. Biff Harley will entertain children and adults alike.
He has become an annual tradition here," Kenney said. "I think this is
his third or fourth year."
Harley is a "disc jockey of
sorts" who leads people of all ages through a limbo game, does lip sync
singing with his audience and leads community sing-alongs.
The cost for the barbecue
is $10 for adults, $8 for children 10 years old and younger. There is
no charge to simply stop by and enjoy Harley, she said.
From 1 to 3 p.m. the climbing
wall will be "open" for those wishing to try their skill. Cost is $5 per
climb and a release form or waiver must be signed by a parent if the climber
is a minor.
Also from 1 to 3 p.m. old-fashioned
Fourth of July games will be played in the grassy field next to the Rec
Center.
That evening there will be
a family "Sundae (sic.) Night Movie" at the Recreation Center. Cost per
sundae is $3. The movie that night is "Sandlot," a family film about baseball.
It will be shown without charge. The only cost is for the ice cream sundae,
Kenney said.
For more information, call
595-1282. |
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