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Live Local Launches During 4th of July Celebrations

Live Local Launches During 4th of July Celebrations

Author: Courtesy Churchill County

The 2022 Live Local Fallon campaign is launching during the City of Fallon’s Fourth of July celebrations as the program makes an updated return. Live Local Fallon is rewarding residents for shopping and eating locally by using a free mobile-exclusive digital passport. This allows residents to check the website regularly and redeem optional discounts at various locations in town. Monthly prizes will be awarded for supporting local businesses.

The campaign will run for a year and ties in with this year’s Independence Day celebration to support the local community.

The fun starts at 9 a.m. Monday, July 4th with the Maine Street Block Party. Join in the festivities on Maine between Williams Ave. and Richards St. until 2 p.m.

The parade will wind its way through town starting at 10 a.m. The theme of America’s birthday bash this year is “Scenes Across America,” featuring Nevada State Parks as the Grand Marshal. The fireworks begin at dusk, launching from the Rattlesnake Raceway.

Live Local Fallon is a campaign that began in 2013 to encourage residents to shop and dine at locally owned places to earn prizes and support businesses. By keeping money in our community, consumers support the neighbors and children of Fallon directly. Learn more at www.livelocalfallon.com - “it’s closer than you think.”

 

 

 


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