The annual Hometown Fourth celebration is from 4 to 9 p.m. on July 4 at Schnepf Farms, 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road in Queen Creek. The fireworks kick off at 9 p.m.; bring blankets and chairs.Head down to Florence for a mud volleyball tournament, cornhole tournament, inflatables, food vendors, live country music from Big Zephyr Country and a special appearance from America’s Got Talent’s Evie Clair. The West Lot gets a makeover that includes mechanical bull riding, a kids water zone, a dunk tank, games, food, drink and live music. Then stick around after the game for fireworks at this 34th annual celebration.This annual Anthem event offers food, water slides, rides, inflatables, music and dancing, and a fantastic fireworks finale. If you’re looking for the best places to see fireworks in and around Scottsdale, this list will get you started.These are the cities that still have fireworks displays planned:Here’s a list of cities that won’t have 4th of July 2020 celebrations: Click an icon on the map below to learn more, or read on for a list of events by city.The town of Maricopa hosts a evening bash that includes music from Laura Walsh and Outside the Line, an appearance by the Maricopa Police Honor Guard, and fireworks at 9 p.m. Family activities include games, water inflatables, contests, and food vendors.Join the extravaganza in Fountain Hills that includes music from DJ Steve Grosz, bounce houses, a climbing wall and food trucks. There will be DJs, food trucks, arts and crafts vendors, beer and wine, and a 30-minute show. If you’re looking for the best places to see fireworks in and around Scottsdale, this list will get you started.These are the cities that still have fireworks displays planned:Here’s a list of cities that won’t have 4th of July 2020 celebrations: There will also be a color guard and flyover, then the 35-minute fireworks show fires off from the Mill Ave. bridge at 9:15 p.m.In addition, there is a Yankee Doodle Kids’ Zone that offers plenty of games, and a Celebration Splash Zone. Become a member and go ad-free!The Phoenix New Times may earn a portion of sales from products & services purchased through links on our site from our affiliate partners.A pair of simultaneous fireworks displays on Saturday night will light up the skies over the northern and southern ends of this community just south of the Valley. There will be DJs, food trucks, arts and crafts vendors, beer and wine, and a 30-minute show. Whether you're a local, new in town or just cruising through we've got loads of great tips and events. Use of Permissible Fireworks within the Town of Queen Creek is only allowed between June 24 - July 6 and December 24 - January 3. The shows start at the same time and last 15 minutes each.