It’s time to mark your calendars as the Capital City/Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board is all set to host the city’s crowning summer event, the 36th annual 4th of July Celebration on Lake Murray, on June 29th. The beloved event is proudly sponsored by the Lexington Medical Center, promising an evening bursting with vibrant fireworks and joyful tunes.
Starting when the sky darkens around 9:30 p.m., the spectacular firework display will be launched from two prime lake locations, Spence and Dreher Island. The show’s grandeur will be further amplified by the patriotic music synchronized to the fireworks, echoing throughout the vicinity via 93.1 The Lake.
For those eager to be part of this visual feast, public viewing spots for the fireworks are available at the Dam and Dreher Island State Park on Lake Murray. Patrons should note that the Lake Murray Dam Park sites, both the locations in Irmo and Lexington, will be accessible until they reach full capacity. However, ongoing construction at the Lake Murray Dam towers might affect parking availability on the Lexington side, therefore early arrival is advised.
Moreover, Dominion Energy introduces new safety protocols aimed at ensuring an incident-free celebration for all visitors. Dreher Island State Park will serve as the entertainment hub, with 93.1 The Lake broadcasting the synchronized music and carrying out crowd entertainment activities. All usual charges will be applicable at park sites, state parks, boat launching sites, and marinas surrounding Lake Murray.
For those interested in the financial logistics of this dazzling event, the firework display on Lake Murray is funded by various sources. The Capital City/Lake Murray Country annually hosts fundraising events such as the Taste of Lake Murray, while also relying on private donations, and sponsorships. Generous contributions from sponsors including Lexington Medical Center, Dominion Energy, First Community Bank, Palm Beach Tan, Bentley Pontoons, US FOODS, DoubleTree by Hilton, Trevett’s, and Tidewater Boats ensure the unforgettable experience that Lake Murray’s 4th of July celebration promises.
Donations are welcome throughout the year and can be made at the Visitor’s Center at 2184 North Lake Drive, Columbia, or through the online portal LakeMurrayCountry.com/donate.
If unforeseen weather conditions like thunder and lightning were to occur, causing a postponement, be assured that the fireworks spectacular will take place the following day, Sunday, June 30th. Further details about the 4th of July Celebration on Lake Murray, including parking information, can be accessed via their official website, LakeMurrayFireworks.com.
Unfortunately, this year, the traditional Patriotic Boat Parade on Lake Murray will not be taking place due to the construction at the dam. Nonetheless, Lake Murray’s 4th of July celebration continues to hold its spot as one of the most anticipated events on the South Carolina community calendar.
As we gear up to celebrate the birth of our great nation, the 36th annual 4th of July Celebration on Lake Murray beckons us with the promise of shared joy, awe-inspiring fireworks, and a unity found only in moments of collective celebration. Remember to mark June 29th on your calendars, and get ready to gather under the stars for an unforgettable night at Lake Murray!
Reporting for the HERE News Network, HERE News.
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