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The Butte America Foundation is pleased to announce events for this year's Fourth of July parade and celebrations.
June 24 is the deadline for signing up to participate in the Butte-Silver Bow 2022 Fourth of July parade. For general entries, the fee is $40 per vehicle or group and for non-profits, the fee is $30. Entries submitted after June 24 will be assessed a $20 late fee and will be placed at the end of the parade. Please read the entry form carefully.
The Parade entry form for 2022 can be found at:
http://www.
Nomination form for 2022 Grand Marshal:
http://www.
On July 3 the Big Bang Fireworks Show will once again take place at Chester Steele Park on the St. James Hospital lawns facing east. Bring a picnic or patronize one or more of the participating local vendors as you await Butte's always spectacular fireworks display on top of Big Butte.
On July 4 the parade will begin at 10 am at the Civic Center and proceed south on Harrison Avenue to Elizabeth Warren Avenue.
For inquiries, please contact 2022 Parade Director Pat Ryan @ (406)498-2588 or
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PNS - Thursday, June 16, 2022 - CT diesel price hike coming in July; As Birmingham fights flooding a new report highlights how federal dollars can help; an update on needs and well-being of BIPOC youth in ND.


