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Manchester Celebrates Independence Day and America’s 250th Birthday
Residents of Bennington County, including those from Manchester, North Bennington, and Shaftsbury, gathered at Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park to celebrate both Independence Day and America’s 250th birthday. The event offered a vibrant atmosphere filled with family-friendly activities and community…
Key points
- Manchester hosted a vibrant Independence Day celebration at Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park.
- The event featured live music, food trucks, and family activities, culminating in a fireworks display.
- Local leaders aim to establish this celebration as an annual tradition for families in the community.
BENNINGTON, Vt. NewsWK — Residents of Bennington County, including those from Manchester, North Bennington, and Shaftsbury, gathered at Dana L. Thompson Memorial Park to celebrate both Independence Day and America’s 250th birthday. The event offered a vibrant atmosphere filled with family-friendly activities and community spirit.
Festivities Underway
On Saturday, the park was alive with excitement before the anticipated fireworks display at 9 p.m. Organizers from the Town of Manchester and the Manchester Business Association hosted a variety of activities including live music, games, and local food vendors.
- Live performance by The Don’t Leave Band
- Food trucks and face painting
- Old-fashioned Kids’ Bike Parade and dodgeball games
- Dunk Tank with proceeds benefiting the Manchester Fire Department
- Lawn games and family activities
Community Connections
Kait Zwagerman Tyler, Interim Co-Executive Director of the Manchester Business Association, expressed the nostalgic sentiments of locals, saying, “We’ve heard from so many locals who fondly remember spending the Fourth of July at the Rec Park with neighbors and friends. As our nation celebrates its 250th, it felt like the perfect time to bring back some of those traditions—we hope this becomes a tradition that families look forward to for years to come.”
This celebration not only commemorates the nation’s milestone but also rekindles cherished local traditions, fostering a sense of community among residents from nearby towns such as Pownal and Arlington.
What’s Next?
As the festivities wrap up, local officials and community members hope to continue this celebration annually, creating lasting memories for families in the area.
This article was produced with the assistance of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.
Based on reporting originally published by Bennington Banner. Read the original story.


