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Sarah Johnson
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It's back! AppleJam is back! Covid-19 stopped the 4th of July party last year at State Fair Park and it was touch and go if any type of event in 2021 would even be allowed for the community celebrations but the brilliance of Paul Crawford, creator of AppleJam, has been hard at work and it's all happening! An entire weekend of free events at State Fair Park, Friday, Saturday and the big wrap-up on Sunday with the 4th of July!

This year we are going to get to see the All-Stars of AppleJam's past and your hostess with the mostess, myself Sarah J, has a very special request. If you have a special talent that you'd like to share with the community, reach out via our app or @sarahjthedj

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Here's What You Need to Know

  • Kids Zone - Free face painting, there will be a kids giant coloring wall and games – Kids Zone is sponsored by Zirkle Fruit
  • Corn Hole demonstrations and play by local Corn Hole Club
  • Beer Garden – Open 3-9 pm
  • 12 food vendors with some of your favorite fair foods

LIVE MUSIC – July 4th

Yakima Applejam Allstars, brought to you by Yakima Federal, starts at 5 pm and goes until the fireworks show begins. The lineup includes past Applejam winners:  Arissa Connel, Jaden Garza, Bad Habit, Jayleigh Ann, and the Lost Boys with special guest Chase Craig Band.

Come on out on Friday from 2:00 pm to 10 pm with carnival type rides, games and food, Saturday from noon until 10 pm and the big day Sunday the 4th of July from noon until 10 pm with the largest fireworks show in the Yakima Valley.

the 4th of July

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