Category Archives: July 4th Celebration
Annual July 4th Parade & Treats
Sunday, July 4th at 9am is our 17th Annual Fourth of July Parade with Sweet Cold Treats Come watch, walk or ride in the parade, enjoy some cold treats, listen to Austin Civic Wind Ensemble, meet neighbors, win prizes, renew … Continue reading
The Annual July 4th Parade & Picnic for Milwood & Walnut Crossing Neighborhoods – Wed. July 4th at 9:30am
Want to volunteer at the July 4th Parade & Picnic on Wed, July 4th? Or do you have a shade tent or table you could loan us to use? Click HERE We hope you can join us for the neighborhood’s … Continue reading
Annual July 4th Parade & Picnic! – Tues, July 4th at 10am-1pm
We hope you can join us for our neighborhoods’ biggest event! It is always a great time to meet neighbors, hear some music, enjoy a free lunch & win some of the great Parade Spirit Contest Prizes & Raffle Prizes … Continue reading
Want to Volunteer, Loan a Shade Tent or Table for MNA & WXNA’s July 4th Parade & Picnic?
Sign-up Here It’s a low key commitment and many just pitch in as they can the day of, but if you want to grab a certain time or job we would love it!! Thanks!
Join us for Milwood & WXNA’s July 4th Parade & Picnic Planning Meeting this THURS at Silver Grill Cafe!
The planning is beginning for our Annual Milwood & Walnut Crossing NA’s 4th of July Parade & Picnic! Our Neighborhood’s BIGGEST Event with over 500 attending last year! Our first meeting will be THIS Thursday, May 26 at 7pm at … Continue reading
Promote your local business at the the 4th of July Picnic
We want you to get more business!! Bring your business cards/flyers/tchotkys to the park this Friday and display on our Local Business table. We encourage some type of item to weight down the papers in case it’s windy. Go local! … Continue reading
Keep your pets inside and SAFE from the scare of fireworks
If you have a pet, please be sure to keep it safe and secure inside. Remember often dogs and cats are scared by the “thunder” of firecrackers and may try to run away from the noise, and often sadly run … Continue reading