| Jul |
| 4 |
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Paint your face, decorate your bike, get out your flags folks, ‘cuz it’s time to celebrate the 4th of July in Normandy Park!
The annual Normandy Park 4th of July Community Celebration starts at 10am and goes until 1pm on Sunday, July 4th.
Events will include:
- 2.8K Fun Run
- Children’s Parade
- Ice Cream Social
- Bike Decorating Contest
- and More!
The 2.8K All Downhill Fun Run begins at 10:25am at Marvista Elementary School, and finishes at SW Normandy Terrace. Visit www.npcove.org to download the Fun Run registration form. This year’s custom-designed race t-shirt can be ordered in advance by all runners for pick up at the finish line. Non-runners may purchase any left over shirts at the end of the race. For more information contact the Cove at 206-242-3778.
Get a great seat along the parade route to view classic cars, floats, wagons, bicycles, strollers, horses, marching bands and more! Of course, everyone is also encouraged to participate in the Children’s Parade. The parade leaves Marvista Elementary parking lot at 10:30am.
Be part of the annual City of Normandy Park Arts Commission 4th of July Bike Decorating Contest. Children who participate in the annual parade through town are encouraged to decorate their bikes in the holiday spirit. At the end of the parade, park your bikes in the designated area near the ten- nis courts at the Cove for judging. Prizes will be awarded for the “Best Patriotic Decorations”!
After the parade, join your neighbors and friends for the Ice Cream Social at the Cove. Enjoy fun and games for all ages – Car Show, jumpy toys, music, and more.
Everyone is invited to attend, so please come and join in on the 2010, 4th of July Community Celebration!
| Jul ’09 |
| 4 |
| 10:00 am |

The City of Normandy Park has posted the following schedule for the local 4th of July fun:
“Join your neighbors and friends at the Normandy Park 4th of July Social sponsored by the Normandy Park Community Club and the City of Normandy Park from 10am until 1pm. All Normandy Park residents are encouraged to join in the fun for these morning and early afternoon festivities:
10:25am: 2.8K Fun Run. It’s free, but pre-registration is highly suggested. The course is from Marvista Elementary to Marine View Drive & Shoremont. Runners be sure to arrive at the starting area before 10:10am as number pick up will close at that time. This year’s custom designed race t-shirt can be ordered in advance by all runners for pick it up at the finish line. Non-runners may purchase any left over shirts at the end of the race. They are only $15 each. Contact the Cove office to register 206-242-3778 or visit www.npcove.org
10:30am: Children’s Parade. Everyone is welcome to join in, either from the start (be at Marvista no later than 10:15!) or from anywhere along the parade route, which ends at the Cove Building. Classic cars, floats, wagons, bicycles, strollers, horses, marching bands – - all are encouraged to participate. Paint your face, decorate your bike, get out your flags; be festive or plain. Please, however, no campaigning or political signs. The Normandy Park Arts Commission will once again offer children prizes for the best decorated bicycles. Children who participate in the Parade are encouraged to decorate their bikes in the holiday spirit and enter the Bike Decorating Contest. Prizes will be awarded for the Best Patriotic decorations
11:15am: Social at the Cove. After the parade everyone is invited for free Ice Cream at the Cove. To satisfy your lunchtime hunger, hot dogs and beverages will be offered. Festivities include Classic Car Show and, Large Blow Up Toys and Temporary Tattoos for youngsters. All of this will be accompanied by Live Patriotic Music on the lawn.
Line the streets, enjoy the parade, and attend the Community Social at the Cove!
Road Closure Information:
- Marine View Drive and Shorebrook Drive will be closed to motor vehicles during the festivites from approx. 9:30am-12:00pm. Please use caution and consider alternate routes.
If you’re considering other local fun on the 4th, here’s a link to our sister site The B-Town Blog’s schedule for neighboring community 3 Tree Point’s all-day block party.

Photo by ericagirlwonder
It’s one of the highlights of the area on the 4th of July – the Three Tree Point Fireworks celebration, which is supported entirely by donations from residents in area communities (including Normandy Park), not just the citizens who live down there.
From personal experience, I can say that these fireworks celebrations are amazing all-day Americana affairs, starting with a community breakfast, a flag-raising ceremony, a children’s parade (with the incentive being a prize of a popsicle at the end) then an evening of outstanding, professional fireworks launched from a barge anchored right off the point.
It’s a crazy block party, with live music, beach parties, insanely huge bonfires and more, and the 10pm display can be seen for miles.
Neighbors have already set up a website for this year’s blast, and they’re seeking donations to help offset the $20k+ cost. For those who donate more than $150, you get invited to a fun neighborhood dinner party.
Here’s some info from the Three Tree Point Fireworks Fund website:
The Three Tree Point Fireworks celebration is supported entirely by donations from the communities of Three Tree Point, Seahurst, Normandy Park, Seola Beach, Arroyo Beach and Arbor Heights.
Our barge based, high-altitude fireworks show has gotten better every year thanks to countless people of have donated time and money.
In 2009, our goal is to keep the fireworks and community celebrations at the same great level that they have been at. This is the first year we are seeking corporate sponsors for our event.
We raise funds in May to ensure we have time to get all the permits, insurance and the best vendors.
Originally started by the Miller family as a gift to The Three Tree Point Community, the firewoks tradition was continued by neighbors when the Millers moved away.
In addition to the fireworks, the neighborhood traditions of pancake breakfast , kids games, flag raising with awards, bike parade and more have been ushering in summer at our great communitnity. What a great place to live!
Donate today on this site, or contact us!
For more information, e-mail us.
To donate online, click here.
If you prefer to snailmail your donation, make a check out to “3TPFF” and mail to:
3TPFF
c/o Murray and Julie Dow
9 Three Tree Point Lane
Burien WA, 98166
Every 4th of July, it seems that everyone and their little brother-in-law treks on over to the cozy little ‘hood of Three Tree Point.
And every 4th, the neighbors of said ‘hood pitch in to fund a spectacular high-altitude fireworks show (these are major, professionally-launched fireworks folks, rocketed up from a barge anchored off the point starting ’round 10pm), visible from all around Puget Sound. The roads get clogged, parking spots are rare, and it’s like one huge rockin’ block party.
In the past, only the neighbors in the area have been able to donate to the Fireworks Fund, but the Normandy Park Blog is here to change that.
Here’s what your generous donation will help provide:
- An outstanding, breath-taking display put on by the pros at Western Fireworks
- Tug, barge and fuel fees
- Insurance and permits
- Police support
- Dumpster rental for July 5th cleanup
The usual cost for all these things has gone up since last year to a projected goal of $21,000, which is why this here Blog is kindly asking for everyone in the general area who enjoys this show to please donate something to the Fireworks Fund.
And this year, you can even donate online by credit card right here! 
Just click on a dollar amount (ranging from $25 to $500), then enter your vitals via a secure website and voila – you won’t feel guilty anymore about “stealing” a great local entertainment tradition!
Please note that if you donate $150 or more, you’ll get an invitation to a special dinner party on Saturday June 28th. These parties are wonderful, with catered food, open bar, live music and great neighbors.
If you’d rather donate by check, send whatever you can afford to:
Three Tree Point Fireworks Fund (or “3TPFF”)
c/o Clark & Liz Mounsey
3721 SW 171st Street
Burien, WA 98166
Now…don’t you feel better by giving something?
Have fun, and as always, stay safe and sane.















