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🎉 Get Ready for a Packed Summer in Watertown! An Interview with Ashley Johnson from the Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce

41 min · 1. juli 2026
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🎉 Get Ready for a Packed Summer in Watertown! An Interview with Ashley Johnson from the Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce Summer is in full swing, and we have a massive lineup of local events coming your way! * 4th of July Parade: The downtown parade kicks off this Saturday with a candy and frisbee toss at 1:45 PM, followed by the main parade at 2:00 PM. * Holiday Fireworks: Catch the city's spectacular fireworks display at the Anza Soccer Complex starting at dusk! * Cookin' on Kampeska: Join the fun July 16th–18th at Stokes-Thomas Lake City Park for a massive community weekend. The event will feature a pig wing grill-off, an Arts & Retail vendor show, a backyard bingo tournament, and live music! * Limitless Women's Conference: The second annual Limitless Women Rising Together conference is scheduled for August 4th at Lake Area Tech, featuring keynote speaker Princess Paula Scoviera.

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