Fourth of July Event In Cape Coral Postponed to Labor Day
The City of Cape Coral’s annual Red, White, and Boom Fourth of July celebration has been postponed to Labor Day due to COVID-19, according to NBC2.
The City of Cape Coral Government posted on Facebook that the event would be held on Monday, September 7 in conjunction with the City’s 50th Anniversary celebration.
The popular event takes place every year at the foot of the Cape Coral Bridge and is known as one of the largest single-day events in Southwest Florida. More than 3,000 people attend the event.
Katherine Viloria is Beasley Media Group's Fort Myers Digital Content Manager. She loves to write, snap photos, and watch Grey's Anatomy. Connect with her on Instagram @alittlethisalittlekat
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