Meredith Fireworks
Meredith's fireworks display will be double what it usually is. There are a few extra donations this year (see excerpt below from LDS earlier this week). Rumor has it that one of the wealthier lakefront owners also contributed a fair sum to the fireworks fund as well.
You can't beat Meredith for family options; the sculpture walk is always fun and about 12 restaurants (think ice cream on a hot day) and bars within walking distance. At Hesky park, near Lago, there's also a few charcoal grills for public use for your BBQ. Boat traffic is very heavy, but as the last poster mentioned, waiting that extra 15-30 minutes will make your ride much easier. PS - a little secret for docking space is the public dock at Lago on your right if docks are full at the main town docks.
MEREDITH — As part of the town's 250th anniversary celebration, the contents of Meredith's 1968 Time Capsule will be unveiled at 2 p.m. on July 4 at Chase House. A special fireworks display will also be offered beginning at dusk at Hesky Park on Meredith Bay. Thanks to $10,000 grant from the Lakes Region Community Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, this year’s fireworks are sure to be a magnificent display for all to enjoy. Both events are free and open to the public.
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