FireworksGreg Lenners, the general manager at the Shops at Wiregrass mall, says pulling out of the Wesley Chapel Rotary Club’s fifth annual Freedom Fest was one of the toughest decisions he’s had to make. But, because of safety concerns – namely young kids darting across S.R. 56 and Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. at 10 p.m. as cars whizzed by – he says it was the most prudent choice.

“We outgrew Freedom Fest faster than we expected,’’ Lenners said.

So where do locals turn now for their Fourth of July fireworks fix until, hopefully, Freedom Fest finds a new new home in 2017?

We have a few suggestions:

Avalon Park West in Wesley Chapel will host a Fourth of July celebration Monday beginning at 5 p.m. in its Amenity Center at 5216 Autumn Ridge Dr.

The festivities will include an apple pie bake-off, bike parade, wet/dry bounce park sponsored by Avex Homes, Tampa Bay Lightning mascot Thunderbug, food trucks, free 3D glasses for the firework show provided by Trinity Church of Wesley Chapel and fireworks at 9 p.m.

(It should also be noted that Tampa Palms Golf and Country Club does a fireworks display every year, but it is typically an event for members and requires reservations, though there could be some good parking spots in the area along Bruce B. Downs to catch a glimpse of the pyrotechnics Monday night if you try)

If you’re looking for something relatively close, Dade City is just a short trip and their Sparklebration gets good reviews. There will be eating contests, skydivers, bounce houses, pony rides and, of course, a fireworks display to cap it all off. The festivities kick off on Monday, July 4, 4 p.m., with the pyrotechnics starting at 9:15 p.m.

Temple Terrace is another short drive from the Wesley Chapel and New Tampa area, and the Greater Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 42nd annual Temple Terrace Independence Day Parade on Monday, July 4, 10 a.m.

The parade will begin on the corner of Whiteway Dr. and Gillette Ave., and head south on Gillette, west on Druid Hills and then south on Ridgedale. The evening festivities begin at 6 p.m. on the first fairway of the Temple Terrace Golf & Country Club and fireworks are at 9:15 p.m. Pro tip: find a nice parking spot on N. 56th street, and avoid the traffic on the way home.

Brandon also is hosting a 4th of July parade, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Monday. They bill it as the largest parade in Florida, and it begins at 101 E. Lumsden Rd.

If a longer drive doesn’t worry you, check out Cotanchobee Park across from Amalie Arena in the Channelside area on Saturday, where a host of activities are scheduled like an igloo drag race competition, DIY canvas painting and live jazz, all from 5-10 p.m., with fireworks at 9.

And, check out the “Land O’Liberty Salute,” sponsored by the WC Noon Rotary Club’s Land O’Lakes (LOL) satellite club, which is painting LOL Red, White & Blue. For more info, call 817-3011.

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