Ingles Independence Day Celebration returns to Pack Square Park

Press release from City of Asheville:

The Ingles Independence Day Celebration returns to Downtown Asheville’s Pack Square Park
on Tuesday, July 4. This event is produced by the Asheville Downtown Association (ADA) in
partnership with the City of Asheville. The free event features The Ultimate Air Dogs, live music,
local food and craft beverages, and a fireworks extravaganza. The event runs from 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

ULTIMATE AIR DOGS, 12:00-4:00 p.m.
The fun-filled day starts off with crowd favorite The Ultimate Air Dogs. Watch as the talented
pups fly off the dock in a competition to see who can jump the furthest. Think your dog has what it takes? No experience is necessary and your dog can jump too. Pre-registration is required to jump.

**Pets are only allowed in the Air Dogs area and not throughout the rest of the event. This is a
City of Asheville ordinance.

LIVE MUSIC
4:30-5:15 Phantom Panton
5:30-6:15 Hit Dogs
7:00-9:00 Red Clay Revival
9:30 Fireworks Extravaganza

EATS & DRINKS
Food and beverage sales open at 4:30 p.m. Brews from locals Sierra Nevada, French Broad
Brewing, Flat Rock Cider Company, as well as brews from Lagunitas, Sam Adams, Foothills
Brewing and wine from Noble Vines will be available for purchase. Water and other drinks will
also be available for purchase.

FOOD VENDORS:
● Day vendors in North Pack Square: Ben and Jerry’s and Sweet Squeeze Lemonade
● Evening Vendors in South Pack Square: Buggy Pops, Paris Festival, Jamaican Flavors,
Smasheville, Sunshine Sammies, Tin Can Pizzeria, El Kimchi, Bears BBQ, Funnel
King, Kona Ice, and Kernel Mike’s Famous Kettle Corn.

Noise Ordinance: Be a good neighbor
While celebrating, we want to remind you to be a good neighbor. Enjoy the night but please respect the community and observe the City of Asheville’s noise ordinances.

Having a problem? You can use the Asheville App to submit a noise complaint. If your complaint requires police attention, please call the Asheville Police Department’s non-emergency number at 828-252-1110. If you feel you or someone else is in danger, call 911.

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