Politics & Government

Parade Will Kick Off Fair Lawn's 250th Celebrations Thursday

A parade and several other events late this week will kick off Fair Lawn's celebrations of America's independence.

FAIR LAWN, NJ — As America prepares for the 250th anniversary of its independence, Fair Lawn will host events starting this week to commemorate the Revolutionary War and other key turning points in history.

The RevNJ Fair Lawn 250th Committee and Fair Lawn High School will host the “Fair Lawn Revolution 250 Kick-Off Celebration” on Jan. 8 at 6 p.m.

The event will be held at Fair Lawn High School, 14-00 Berdan Ave. It's free and open to the public.

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A “Town Square Celebration” will begin in the high school’s B-Gym at the start of the event.

Families and community members will be able to enjoy exhibits, displays and activities related to the history of the United States, the State of New Jersey, and Fair Lawn, organizers said.

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Students will perform live music including numbers from “Hamilton."

At 7 p.m., a Colonial Costume Parade will be held starting at the site.

Afterward, the Fair Lawn Town Crier, Tim Yuskatis, will lead the attendees to the FLHS auditorium for the formal presentation, including reading a proclamation.

Guests will include Fair Lawn Mayor Cristina Cutrone, New Jersey State Assemblywoman Lisa Swain, Fair Lawn Superintendent of Schools Dr. Rui Dionisio, and Fair Lawn High School Principal Paul Gorski.

In the gym, exhibitors will include: Fair Lawn Rev 250, Fair Lawn Police, Garretson Forge & Farm, Provident Bank, Friends of the Maurice M. Pine Pubic Library, Fair Lawn Historic Preservation Commission, FLHS Fashion & Interior Design, FLHS National Art Honor Society, FLHS French Honor Society, FLHS National English Honor Society & Social Studies Society, and Westmoreland Elementary School fourth grade, among others.

The FLHS Woodshop classes will showcase their handcrafted stockade and historical silhouettes.

Rev NJ Fair Lawn is chaired by Liz Maresca, Leslie Frucht and Gail Rottenstrich, Deputy Mayor of Community Affairs.

Follow Rev NJ Fair Lawn on Facebook and Instagram to learn about upcoming programs.

For more information on county events as well, visit www.Bergen250.com.

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