June 16th, 2026 5:20 PM by Kelsey Bergey & Roxanne Johnson
There’s something special about the Fourth of July in a small town.
In Harmony, it’s more than just a holiday—it’s a weekend filled with community, traditions, and the kind of moments that remind you why you love where you live.
From parades and fireworks to backyard gatherings and time spent outside, a little preparation can help you enjoy the weekend even more.
Here’s how to get ready.
Fourth of July weekend tends to fill up quickly.
Between parades, local events, and fireworks, it helps to know what’s happening and when. Taking a few minutes to look at the schedule ahead of time ensures you don’t miss anything—and helps you plan your days without feeling rushed.
If you’re hosting, grilling, or simply planning to relax at home, it’s worth getting your groceries and essentials ahead of time.
Local stores can get busy as the weekend approaches, so picking up food, drinks, and any last-minute items early can save you time and stress.
Whether you’re planning to watch the parade or catch the fireworks, location matters.
Bringing chairs, blankets, or even arriving a little early can help you secure a comfortable spot. It also gives you time to settle in and enjoy the atmosphere before everything begins.
The Fourth is the perfect time to enjoy your yard or outdoor space.
A quick clean-up—mowing the lawn, setting out seating, or stringing up a few lights—can make your space feel ready for guests or a quiet evening outside.
It doesn’t have to be elaborate. Just comfortable and welcoming.
With more people in town, it’s normal for traffic and parking to be a little busier than usual.
Giving yourself extra time to get where you’re going—and being flexible with parking—can help you avoid frustration and keep the focus on enjoying the day.
At the end of the day, the Fourth of July isn’t about having a perfect plan.
It’s about being outside, spending time with people you enjoy, and taking in the traditions that make this weekend feel special.
The laughter, the conversations, the quiet moments in between—that’s what people remember most.
Harmony has a way of bringing people together, especially during the Fourth of July.
It’s a reminder that you don’t need to go far to have a meaningful, memorable weekend.
With a little preparation, you can spend less time worrying about logistics—and more time enjoying everything this community has to offer.