Cokeville celebrated Independence Day on July 4th with a variety of activities.
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Cokeville celebrated Independence Day on July 4th with a variety of activities.
The day began with a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, kids games at the park followed.
Later during the day, there was rugby, a children’s parade, a potluck dinner and fireworks to cap off the day.
Special thanks to Anita Cheney and Charles Dayton for organizing the activities and thanks to Norm Freeman and his helpers and sponsors of the fireworks show.
Amy Alder enjoyed the potluck dinner at the park. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)
Cokeville children dressed up for the kids parade. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)
Devan Moody tries to evade McKay Tonga in a game of rugby as part of the Independence Day activities in Cokeville. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)
Fireworks to conclude the Independence Day celebrations in Cokeville.