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Monday, July 4 2005, from 10:00am to 11:59pm
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Food, refreshments, rides, and fireworks, bigger than ever! Waterloo Firemens Park 500 Park Ave, Waterloo, WI 53594 website Schedule of Events Hourly - Drawings 10am - Food & Refreshments available: brats, burgers, beer, popcorn, snow cones, pizza, fries, pie, ice cream, corn dogs, funnel cakes 10am - Water Fights 10am-2pm - Euchre tournament 11am-4pm - 1/2 Grilled Chicken (by Glenn's Catering) 11:30am-1:30pm - Waterloo City Band 12:30-6:30pm - Bingo 1pm - Horse Pull 5pm-7pm - High Energy Mobile D.J. 7-9:30pm & after Fireworks until Midnight - Hazzard County Band 9:30pm - Raffle Drawing 10pm - Fireworks - better and bigger than ever! Baseball 9am - Teeners (Waterloo vs. Marshall) 11:30am - Legion (Marshall vs Waterloo) 2pm - Firemen (Marshall vs Waterloo) |
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