(Photo Credit: Eric Pilgrim, Fort Knox News) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ĭhildren dance and play games while everybody waits in anticipation of the fireworks.ĭent said a year of planning goes into an Independence Day celebration every year. Over 30 minutes of fireworks were the highlight of the night as more than 5,500 people enjoyed the five-hour July 4 event at Brooks Parade Field. “People are ready to get out I think we actually had a lot of Family Day cadets who stayed after graduation day today, and their Families are out here getting experience what MWR and the Army’s all about.” “The field will fill up when it gets closer to fireworks time,” said Dent. An hour-and-a-half into the five-hour Freedom Fest ‘23 party, over 2,000 had arrived to enjoy food and drinks, live music, cornhole and 14 inflatables.ĭent predicted that by the time the 30-plus minutes of nonstop fireworks would be lighting up the night sky, over 5,500 participated. Judging by the thousands of people who showed up at Brooks Parade Field July 4, Fort Knox Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Community Recreation chief Christopher Dent said they apparently were. “How’s it going, Fort Knox?” said Allison Bray Ferguson, lead singer of The Grafenburg Band out of Elizabethtown. (Photo Credit: Eric Pilgrim, Fort Knox News) VIEW ORIGINALįORT KNOX, Ky. A family celebrates Freedom Fest ‘23 at Fort Knox July 4 by dancing to a Journey song played by The Grafenburg Band, a local group from Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
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