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Halifax in Lights returns with a boom!

June 25, 2015 By Abram Neal, Express Correspondent

Don’t forget  – because it does come a week early! –  to come out and celebrate the Fourth of July with the rest of Halifax at the 2015 edition of Halifax in Lights.

There will be plenty of fun for everyone.

On Saturday, June 27th, beginning at 6 p.m. at the HOPS playground located adjacent to the Halifax Elementary School, 464 Plymouth Street, Route 106, Halifax and surrounding towns will celebrate their patriotism with music, a balloon-animal artist, a juggler along with other vendors selling food and novelties. Raffles will also be held, promising plenty of fun for the whole family

At 9:15 p.m., the highlight of the show will begin when some of the most fabulous fireworks on the South Shore will be displayed.

Young and old alike and everybody in between are sure to enjoy this fun festival coming right up on Saturday (and again, don’t miss out– Halifax in Lights is a week before the actual Fourth of July!)

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