Sunday, June 21, 2020

Even If Scaled Down, Dorchester's Independence Day Celebration Must Go On


Independence Day 2020 will see cancelled or scaled back celebrations across America. (Sad thing is there are some within our borders who will either be indifferent or even cheer this news as they bash our nation and its founding. This update is not for them.)

Earlier this month, Dorchester's Fourth of July Committee wrote: "For the safety of the community and our volunteers, it has been decided that there will not be (an official) Fourth of July Celebration in Dorchester this year. All village-sponsored activities have been cancelled. This decision was not taken lightly, but safety is our number one priority."

Despite the cancellation of Dorchester's village-sponsored activities, the celebration must go on. COVID or no COVID, the people will still celebrate the greatest nation ever known to man, in both principle and practice. We do not need to be ushered in our festivities.

As John Adams wrote in 1776 after delegates from 12 colonies (New York took an extra day to decide) voted to break away from tyrannical England, Independence Day "ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with ... games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more."

And so it should, 244 years later.

Here are Dorchester's Independence Day events that we are aware of:
  • Dorchester's Official Fireworks Stand: Firework sales will take place this year in the trailer south of the fire hall. We suggest you buy as many fireworks as you can fit in your budget. Blow off some extra to show you're proud of our nation and its constant efforts to form a more perfect union.
  • Pork Ribs and Sandwich Feed (Take-Out Only): The Dorchester Community Foundation Fund will be hosting a pork ribs and sandwich feed at the Dorchester Legion Hall from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.  This take-out-only event features pulled BBQ pork sandwiches or pork ribs, cole slaw, pork and beans, and a drink. Just show up or call in advance (402-641-0564) to ensure your order will be ready.
  • Independence Day Cruise on Main Street: Several readers have told us via email that a cruise is planned for Dorchester's main street, likely from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. or later, we're told. Details are not firm since this is being organized organically by Dorchester businessman Greg Tyser.
If you know of other events taking place in Dorchester to celebrate the USA and its independence -- and, as Adams said, the toil and blood and treasure that it will cost to maintain this Declaration -- email us at dorchester.times@gmail.com.

2 comments:

  1. And open the slash pad !!!!Don't Wait till the 6 th of July to make a decision. This splash pad was paid for by the people!!!!

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  2. The village board approved fireworks in a special meeting last night.

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