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Tuesday, July 3, 2018 from 6 to 10 p.m.

Downtown Kennesaw

The City of Kennesaw's 2018 pre-Independence Day celebration of freedom is just around the corner!

“Salute to America will take place Tuesday, July 3rd, from 6 – 10pm. This year's headliner is Head Games–The Foreigner Tribute Band, who will be performing all of the legendary rock band's classic songs on the Depot Stage beginning at 7:00 p.m. The evening will be capped off with a brilliant fireworks finale at 9:30 pm.”

"We have six-foot rectangular tables located in front of the Depot Stage that are available for reservation. Each table seats six persons (chairs are included). The number of tables are limited and reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. The deadline is June 27th. If you would like to reserve more than one table there will be a $75 charge.

Please contact Missy at the Recreation Center for reservations.

For More Information: Salute America Website

  • Main Stage Entertainment
  • Radio Disney Stage
  • Family Fun
  • Fireworks
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Pigs and Peaches BBQ Festival

The largest KCBS State Championship Competition BBQ Festival in the state of Georgia is fast becoming one of the most beloved festivals of the Southeast, having been recognized in Southern Living Magazine, AAA Magazine and numerous national sponsors such as Lays, Smithfield, Johnsonville, Char-broil, Wright Brand Bacon and more. More importantly, the people attending have embraced the delicious food, fun and atmosphere as one their own and made it an event not to miss.

  • State Championship Competition
  • FREE Live Entertainment
  • Family Fun
  • Delicious Award Winning Food
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Visit the City of Kennesaw’s events calendar to find our more of what’s happening in and around the area.

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City of Kennesaw Wifi.

Kennesaw Wifi Free service is provided by The City Of Kennesaw, GA.. In March 2008, the city of Kennesaw announced the grand opening of four new wireless areas: Swift-Cantrell Park and Adams Park, and the train depot area across from the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History. In addition, the city has provided Wi-Fi in the Ben Robertson Community Center.