Seasonal & Holidays
When, Where Are 4th of July Fireworks in Hiram?
Hiram hosts "Red, White and Boom Independence Day Celebration" on July 3.

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From City of Hiram
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On Friday, July 3rd, the City of Hiram is welcoming residents and visitors to come celebrate our nation’s independence with a boom – or as the city call it, “Red, White and Boom.”
Ben Strickland, Sr. Memorial Park will open at 5 p.m. for the “Red, White and Boom” and festivities will officially kick-off at 6 pm.
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The park opens at 6 and admission is free. Prior to the fireworks show, there will be vendors located throughout the park offering food and refreshments for sale. While we prefer our residents and visitors patronize the local vendors and support the non-profits that will also be selling beverages, coolers with personal food and beverages are welcome. There will be no alcoholic beverages sold or permitted within the City Park. This year’s Independence Day celebration will also feature live local entertainment from West Georgia Arts Conservatory on the outdoor amphitheater stage.
The City has contracted with J&M Displays (http://www.jandmdisplays.com) to facilitate an extended fireworks show that will be visible from many locations within the City. J&M provides outstanding fireworks displays at hundreds of exciting events each year.
We would like to thank our sponsors including Croy Engineering, North Georgia Concrete & Pipeline, Fidelity Bank, Sander’s Electric, Bank of North Georgia, Kelly M. Hundley, Outdoor Solutions, United Community Bank, Sam’s Club, Hardy Automotive and West Ga. Golf Carts.
The City will be providing shuttles to and from the park to various parking lots within the vicinity of the park. Hiram Police Officers and Paulding County Deputies will be on-hand and very visible to assist with vehicular and pedestrian traffic, crowd control and compliance with State laws and local ordinances. Normal traffic patterns will be adjusted to facilitate a safer route to and from the park and surrounding streets.
Please contact Brandy Bray or Jody Palmer at (770) 943-3726 or visit www.cityofhiramga.gov for additional information.
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