SC Festival of Stars

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SC Festival of Stars

Time: July 4, 2015 all day
Location: Ninety Six Town Park
Street: Saluda Street (off Hwy 34, turn at Hardees)
City/Town: Ninety Six, SC 29666
Website or Map: http://www.scfestivalofstars.…
Phone: 864-543-3396
Event Type: festival
Organized By: Jennifer Donon
Latest Activity: Jun 30, 2015

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The SC Festival of Stars is a FREE All Day event on Saturday July 4th. Starting with a Main Street Parade at 10:00 am then heading down to the Ninety Six Town Park. The day includes a Cruise-In,  An Auto/Truck Contest ($15.00 day of to enter), a Motorcycle Contest ($10.00 day of to enter),  plus Live Entertainment, Music, Amusement Rides, Hot Dog Eating Contest ($5.00), Watermelon Eating Contest for the kids (free), Food Vendors, Craft Vendors, all topped off by a large commercial fireworks show starting at 9:45 pm. The event is family-friendly.

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