Parade and more fun in Canfield on Monday

CANFIELD, Ohio - July Fourth celebrations in continue through Monday, July fifth.
The Canfield's 4th of July Committee’s 56th Annual Independence Day gives a nod to coming out of the pandemic with the title “Together Again”.
The annual fireworks display took place Saturday evening at the Canfield Fairgrounds.
The celebration continues early Monday with the annual Firecracker 4 Mile Fun Run.
The kid's race begins at 8:15 and the Firecracker Run takes off at 8:30.
Following the race, the Canfield 4th of July parade leaves the Fairgrounds at 10:10 am, traveling north on South Broad Street, circling the Green, and continuing west on Lisbon Street to disband in the middle school parking lot.
The Boardman High School Marching Band will join the Canfield Pride Marching Band, along with 2 pipe and drum units, the North Coast ensemble from Akron and Steel Valley, comprised of local first responders.
Mark Graham, who has lived and worked in Canfield for over 44 years, is the Grand Marshal of this year’s parade. Mark will be joined in the Grand Marshal car with his wife, Diane, and three of their six grandchildren
There won’t be any kids’ games after the parade. However, activities on the center Green before and after the parade.
Canfield High School cheerleaders will offer face painting, the football team is hosting a football toss and the Lions Club is sponsoring putt-putt.
Following the parade, local recording artist JD Eicher will perform on the gazebo.
A car show will be on display in the parking lot behind Farmers Bank.