The Central PA 4th Fest parade returned to downtown State College and the Penn State campus for the first time since 2019 as the Centre County community celebrated Independence Day on Tuesday.
After COVID-19 caused the cancelation of 4th Fest in 2020, the last two years were scaled-down affairs as the nonprofit event rebuilt its volunteer base. But 2023 saw the festival get back to a day-long celebration, including the return of the Firecracker 4k in the morning and the parade in the afternoon.
Nearly 70 entrants such as bands, performance groups, community organizations and politicians marched and rode in the 45-minute parade that started at Burrowes Street, traveled east on College Avenue then made its way through the University Park campus to the area around Medlar Field and Beaver Stadium.
Festivities continued with entertainment, food and activities outside the stadiums, while a ticketed event with musical performances and other fun was taking place inside Medlar Field. It all led up to what was expected to be the biggest fireworks show in Pennsylvania, set to begin at about 9:15 p.m.
“It is not a high-budget type of activity,” Celesta Powell, 4th Fest executive director said in June. “You park, you get in there, you hang out. You really do choose your Fourth of July. We’re just really glad to celebrate as a large group there this year.”
She added that whether attendees bought a ticket for the Medlar Field events or enjoyed the free celebration outside the stadium, the goal was to have something for everyone.
“We’re trying to pack the day with as much as we can,” Powell said.
Check out the sights from the first 4th Fest parade since 2019 in the gallery below:
Photo by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comHorses got in on the patriotic theme at the 4th Fest parade. Photo by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comThe mini-CATA bus made its return with the 4th Fest parade. Photo by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comVamos Lion Chariots pedaled through the 4th Fest parade while decked out in American flags. Photo by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comCentre County recorder of deeds candidate Robert Zeigler and Commissioner Mark HigginsCentre County Commissioner Mark HigginsCentre County treasurer candidate Justin Behrens and commissioner Steve DershemState Sen. Cris DushCentre County commissioner candidate Marie LibrizziCentre County Recorder of Deeds Joe Davidson.State Rep. Paul Takac with Centre County Prothonotary Jeremy Breon, Treasurer Colleen Kennedy, Controller Jason Moser and Laura Shadle.Many local politicians and candidates took part in the 4th Fest parade. Photos by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comJaffa Shriners’ Calliope Clowns returned to the 4th Fest parade. Photo by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comPlenty of pooches were on hand at the 4th Fest parade, as spectators and participants. Photos by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comNittany Dreamers Baton and Silk Corps and M Twirling Team were among the groups entertaining parade watchers. Photos by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comState College Area Roller Derby, Ike the Spike and entertainer Monster D were among those bringing smiles to the 4th Fest parade-watchers. Photos by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.Battery B Civil War re-enactors. Photo by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comGrange Fair Queen Ella Smith. Photo by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comAlpha Fire Company got the 4th Fest parade started. Photo by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comA Centre Concrete mixer sported an American flag pattern during the 4th Fest parade. Photo by Geoff Rushton StateCollege.comCentral PA 4th Fest is made possible thank to numerous volunteers. Photos by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.comThe Nittany Highland Pipe Band performed near the start of the parade line, and the Keystone Regiment Senior Drum and Bugle Corps brought up the rear. Photos by Geoff Rushton | StateCollege.com
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