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The History of Central Pa's Fourth of July Festival
Saluting Our Independence for over 75 Years!
Fourth of July celebrations in the State College area go back to 1927, when the Alpha Fire Company first
put on a carnival. For the next 50 years, the Alpha carnival and parade were major events on the
community’s calendar. However, by the 1970s, increasing demands on the Alphas’ all-volunteer force
left firefighters with no time to produce a Fourth of July celebration.
So, in 1978, the State College Sunrise Kiwanis Club took on the 4th of July celebration, presenting
through the 1980s a modest firework show at the current site near Beaver Stadium on the Penn State campus.
In 1991 Sunrise Kiwanis passed the torch to WZWW Radio and United Federal Bank. From that partnership
grew an outstanding event, produced by Dan Barker and his family for the community. The Great American
4th of July was especially notable for its use of computers to choreograph fireworks to music. By the
start of the new century, the show was rated among the best in the world – and had outgrown the ability
of one family to organize and administer it.
In 2001, an independent, community-based group was formed to carry forward our 4th of July traditions.
Central Pennsylvania July 4th, Inc., is a non-profit organization. Its Board of Directors includes
community leaders in education, business, industry, medicine, public service and government. At the
heart of the organization are its hundreds of volunteers, without whom this spectacular event would not
be possible.
Please support their efforts as we join together in celebration of America’s independence!
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