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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Mesa Seeks Volunteers for AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom

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Mayor John Giles | Mayor John Giles Official Website

Mayor John Giles | Mayor John Giles Official Website

Mesa is seeking volunteers for the AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom July 4 from 6pm to 10pm at the Mesa Convention Center and Mesa Amphitheatre. Details at azcelebrationoffreedom.com

Mesa seeks volunteers for the AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom, the coolest independence festival in the state! There are multiple times and shifts available including kids’ zone, splash zone, entertainment and information booths.

Volunteers will receive a commemorative t-shirt (while supplies last), plenty of snacks and cold drinks during their shift and are entered into a raffle for awesome prizes. Volunteers must be 16 years of age or 14 if accompanied by a parent or guardian. Sign up to volunteer.

The AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom is Tuesday, July 4, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Mesa Convention Center and Mesa Amphitheatre, 263 N. Center St. The biggest and best free patriotic event in Arizona includes live music, a classic car show, BMX stunt riders, a Revolutionary War reenactment and family fun. The event culminates with a Salute to America and spectacular fireworks show. Watch for more details at azcelebrationoffreedom.com.

The 2023 AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom is sponsored by the City of Mesa; Mesa Convention Center; Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities; Sertoma Club; Visit Mesa; Downtown Mesa Association; Arizona Car Show LLC; Mesa Recycles; Mesa Water Resources; Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport; United Food Bank; Nesbitt Contracting; Willmeng; Prensa Arizona and VCA Animal Hospitals. 

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