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JSM, COA Facilities Adjust Hours for Independence Day +1 Event

JSM, COA Facilities Adjust Hours for Independence Day +1 Event

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There will be adjusted hours for John Stiff Memorial Park and related city facilities for the Independence Day +1 Event set for Saturday (July 5).

The Independence Day +1 Event, hosted by the City of Amarillo and Outdoor Amarillo, is a free fireworks and drone show at John Stiff Memorial Park. Festivities begin at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday (July 5).

The following COA facilities will have adjusted hours:

  • The Southwest Branch Library will close at noon.
  • Amarillo National Tennis Center will close at noon.
  • Southwest Pool and the Warford Activity Center will be closed.
  • S.W. 48th Street between Bell Street and Parkside Drive will close at 2 p.m. No street parking will be available on 48th Street on Saturday (July 5).
  • The McDonald Lake parking lot and the area surrounding McDonald Lake, including the bike trails, will close beginning at 10 p.m. on Friday (July 4) through midnight on Saturday (July 5).
  • John Stiff Memorial Park will close beginning at 10 p.m. on Friday (July 4) through midnight on Saturday (July 5).

For information on Independence Day +1 go to:

Independence Day +1 | Amarillo Parks and Recreation

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