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Show life' A6 MONDAY • JUNE 26 -2006 Make plans to attend the Freedom Festival Let Festival is a long-standing family tradition. On the 4th, families gather at 6 Life Writer am at the soccer field on Freedom BouThe 4th of July is a day many Amer- levard, in front of the hospital, for a icans look forward to every year. The pancake breakfast. While enjoying the opportunity to be patriotic and gather syrupy goodness, the hot air balloons together to celebrate the independence towering over the field are launched, of our country is one that should be leaving the crowd of 25,000 speechappreciated. In Utah Valley, we are ex- less. The sound of cannon fire is heard tremely lucky to have the largest patri- every ten minutes as the color guard otic celebration in the country. A three- makes their way down University Avweek event featuring a hot air balloon enue, announcing the beginning of the race, parade, art exhibit, history appre- parade. Families walk over to the paciation ceremony, race and the Stadium rade site and prepare for a spectacular of Fire. The Freedom Festival at Provo show of military and community presprovides enough activities and cere- ence. Giant balloons (sent down from mony to ensure everyone can celebrate the famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade) are guided carefully down the their patriotism. street, providing momentary shade to For many in the valley, the Freedom Shantelle Jones freedom ring the on-looking crowd. After the parade, it's time for family barbeques. The evening ends with fireworks, either in the driveway or in a favorite spot such as Thanksgiving Point with a large skywide display. As we enter or complete college and start making families of our own, America's Freedom Festival at Provo is a good tradition to start and continue. 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