June 29, 2007

Red, Hot and Blue Festival & Fireworks Celebration in The Woodlands

Post Category: Community — Greg Flory @ 9:35 am

July 4, 2007
Town Green Park in The Woodlands Town Center
6pm to 10pm
Produced by Town Center Improvement District, The Red, Hot & Blue Festival is presented by Buckalew Chevrolet and Munday Chevrolet and Capital One Bank. This event hosts tens of thousands of people annually in The Woodlands Town Center to celebrate America ’s Independence.
Cost: FREE ADMISSION!
Concessions, games and lots of family fun are offered at minimal cost
Hot Dogs - $3.00
Popcorn - $3.00
Coca-Cola Beverages - $3.00
Bottled Water - $2.00
Games & Activities - $1.00-$2.00

The Red, Hot & Blue Festival, The Woodland’s single largest event, celebrates its 10th year on July 4, 2007. It is held in Town Green Park on the banks of The Woodlands Waterway.
The 23-minute fireworks show, shot over The Woodlands Town Center, is the second largest in the Greater Houston region, second only to downtown Houston. The soundtrack for The Red, Hot & Blue Festival Fireworks is simulcast on Houston’s #1 radio station, Sunny 99.1
Festival Entertainment
Main Stage
6:00 p.m. Presentation of Colors

6:05 p.m. God Bless America – Kelley Peters

6:10 p.m. Kelley Peters & The Trio

6:55 p.m. Local Notables

7:05 p.m. Parade Awards

7:10 p.m. Capital One Firecrackers Essays

7:30 p.m. Ezra Charles & The Works!

8:55 p.m. Retiring of Colors

9:20 p.m. Fireworks Extravaganza!

Contests in Contest Tent
6:30 p.m. Hot Dog Eating Contest Heat 1

6:45 p.m. Watermelon Eating Contest Heat 1

7:00 p.m. Hot Dog Eating Contest Heat 2

7:15 p.m. Watermelon Eating Contest Heat 2

7:30 p.m. Hot Dog Eating Contest Heat 3

7:45 p.m. Watermelon Eating Contest Heat 3

1 Comment »

  1. I was very disappointed with the Fireworks Extravaganza! I arrived 2 hours early, like I have done every year. When the show started you could not see the actual fireworks, they were behind a building and to low to see over the tree line. I was in the mall parking lot on the S.E. corner and the fireworks were shot up behind the Anadarko building (whose idea was that?). I was upset and felt sorry for my children who had been anticipating this for weeks. What a waste of time.

    Comment by Neal Fort — July 5, 2007 @ 8:27 am

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