Great Falls traditions returned to the Village Centre Green for the 4th of July 2021. Presented by Celebrate Great Falls, the welcoming atmosphere and organization drew families from the community and surrounding areas to the shaded, grassy common. Before the younger children paraded around the perimeter of the interior common, dressed in their finest patriotic displays in the Little Patriot Parade, the older children, like Michael Picard, 7, and his sister Caitlyn, 10, provided service hours.
According to The Connection Newspapers, "Organ grinder Terry Bender of Great Falls and his wife Jan brought a festive historical aspect to the event. He situated himself along the interior pathway with his newest street organ, handmade for him in 2018. As children and parents walked by, they gathered for a short time around Terry. He showed how the organ played music using punched paper rolls with tunes arranged especially for this type of street organ."
As per The Connection Newspapers, "Charlotte Klesh, 3, of Vienna wandered with her dad around the common. “We came a few years ago. We love the old town, Americana feel,” he said. Story Summers, 10, of Great Falls, said while she loved the fireworks best, those would be later in the evening at Turner Farm, “I’m glad we don’t have to be stuck inside like last year, and we don’t have to wear any masks.” Shortly after 9:15 that morning, the Patriot Parade began, followed by the Main Parade at 10 and food and festivities until 12:30 p.m."
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View posts by MaryamMaryam N. is a Senior Writer at Nesbitt Realty. She is an expert on Fairfax County. Maryam has also worked previously as a geologist. She is a foodie and enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants.