‘Brattleboro Goes Fourth’ seeks money for fireworks

BRATTLEBORO — Organizers of the town's Independence Day celebration are launching several public fundraising efforts to help pay for the 43rd annual free family event.

The “By the People: Brattleboro Goes Fourth” citizens' committee will mark July 4 with a morning parade downtown and an afternoon and evening of sports, concerts, and fireworks at Living Memorial Park.

Brattleboro's Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, known for leading the annual march with its giant U.S. flag, is kicking off the fundraising by contributing enough money to cover all parade costs.

“They've been able to step up, for which we're grateful, so we can continue to do what we do,” Recreation and Parks Director Carol Lolatte says.

The Elks donation is allowing the all-volunteer effort to team with two other local organizations to raise the rest of the money for fireworks and other free park activities.

On Saturday, May 14, from noon to 4 p.m., the committee will accept donations from patrons at the Brattleboro Brewers Festival, with more information available at

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