IMPORTANT UPDATE: Some events have been canceled or postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak precautions. The coronavirus pandemic means the Fourth of July celebration in metro Atlanta will be a little different this year. Bring cash, since food vendors will accept only this form of payment.Food, children's activities, live entertainment and fireworks bring the fun to Sparkle in the Park.

The Callanwolde Concert Band will perform afterward at 7 p.m., and fireworks begin at dark.Credit: From Dunwoody 4th of July Parade's Facebook page.Watch the parade's floats, marching bands and more and enjoy music and a kids' zone afterward.Check out Stone Mountain Park's usual attractions and stay for a nightly Lasershow that features music, animation, water effects, a fire wheel and more. The ticket booth will close at 8 p.m. and rides will close at 9 p.m.Bring the kids and play lawn games like giant Connect Four, lawn bowling, ring toss and more together.A roundup of some of the best locations and events for fireworks and Fourth of July celebrations.This is just some of the Coca-Cola memorabilia for sale this weekend at a home in metro Atlanta.Watch Dunwoody's parade go by with marching bands, floats and more on July 4.Barbecue & Bluegrass will be held on the grounds of Barrington Hall in Roswell on July 4.»RELATED: 12 ways to see fireworks in Atlanta on July 4th,RELATED: 9 places in and around Atlanta to celebrate July 4,»RELATED: Here’s where to see fireworks for Fourth of July in Gwinnett.

".Watch the movie "Aquaman" outdoors, and the kids can tire themselves out on free inflatables.Celebrate the 4th in Snellville with live bands, food vendors and plenty of activities like a water slide, mini golf, bungee jump and watermelon-eating contest. Things to Do in Atlanta, Georgia: See Tripadvisor's 121,063 traveler reviews and photos of Atlanta attractions. More details – Atlanta African Dance & Drum Festival, July 24-26 2020 You'll find metal trays, bottles, clocks, light-ups and much more, ranging in price from $1 to $1,000.Visit food trucks and music before designing your lantern, which is included with your ticket, and launching it with others as they reflect off the water, creating a beautiful scene.Wear your red, white and blue and join the parade or watch the festivities. Events From July 20 To The Weekend Of July 25-26 2020 – MOVED ONLINE Atlanta Ice Cream Festival, July 16-25 2020 Family-oriented ice cream and wellness festival in Piedmont Park, with ice cream and other foods, wellness activities, live music and more. A patriotic fireworks display is held after the Lasershow.Check out live music, food and activities for the whole family before watching a fireworks show.Join in or watch Avondale Estates' parade and head to Lake Avondale for fireworks at dusk.Credit: From Barbecue & Bluegrass at Barrington Hall's Facebook page.Barbecue, beverages and desserts will be available for purchase. Free admission. Play games on the lawn and take a hayride as you listen to music from the Smokerise Bluegrass Band.Try a fun yoga class complete with cardio, power holds and deep stretches.Bring the family out along with picnic blankets and chairs for kids' activities, live stage performances and food, followed by fireworks.Spread out a blanket, bring a picnic and listen to music from the band Bogey & The Viceroys before the fireworks start.Some of the top college players in the country play in the Sunbelt League this summer, with teams in local spots like Alpharetta. There will be no children or pets with us, just the two of us. Ada Wood-June 25, 2019.

See Tripadvisor's 120,974 traveler reviews and photos of kid friendly Atlanta attractions East Point has partnered with Holopundits to bring attendees a free fireworks show using the Total AR app.

Food trucks are on site, as are activities for the kids.Willis Park will host three separate areas of food, games patriotic music and live entertainment with fireworks starting at dark. Patriotic appearances by Mayor Al Thurman and Council Member Henry Lust are on tap.The DeKalb County Census is hosting a Drive-in movie night ahead of Independence Day complete with a fireworks display at The Gallery at South DeKalb.