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Several street closures planned for Welcome America’s July 4th weekend events

Several street closures planned for Welcome America's July 4th weekend events

After a pandemic pause, the Wawa Welcome America Festival is back in Philadelphia to help residents and visitors alike celebrate the 4th of July holiday.

Nearly two-weeks of events will culminate on Independence Day with the Party on the Parkway and free concert headlined by Jason Derulo and Ava Max.

Of course, no 4th of July celebration would be complete without a massive fireworks display. Wawa’s Welcome America Firework Spectacular will start on the Parkway around 9:30 with an accompanying soundtrack by DJ Ghost.

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“Everyone is welcome we want everyone to come down we just want folks to be prepared,” President and CEO of Welcome America Michael DelBene said.

There are several road and street closures planned for the weekend and Independence Day.

Sunday

  • North side of Market Street between 5th and 6th Streets from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • 5th Street between Chestnut Street and Market Street from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
  • 6th Street between Chestnut Street and Walnut Street from 8 a.m. to noon

In preparation for the July 4th Concert and Party on the Parkway, the following road closure will be in effect beginning 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 3 until approximately 4 a.m. on Tuesday, July 5:

  • Logan Circle
  • Winter Street between 21st Street and Ben Franklin Parkway

Monday

  • 2nd Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street from 6 a.m.
  • Chestnut/Market Street Viaduct between Chestnut and Front Streets to 2nd and Market Streets from 6 a.m.
  • Market Street between 3rd Street to Front Street from 6 a.m.
  • Front Street between Dock Street to Market Street from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Chestnut Street between 2nd Street and Front Street from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The following streets will be closed from 10:30 a.m. until conclusion of parade: 

  • 3rd Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 4th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 5th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 6th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 7th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 8th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 9th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 10th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 11th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • 12th Street between Race Street and Chestnut Street
  • JFK Blvd. between Market Street and 15th Street
  • N. Broad Street between JFK Blvd. and Vine Street
  • S. Penn Square from S. Broad Street to E. Market Street
  • E. Market from Front Street to City Hall
  • 12th Street between Vine Street and Market Street
  • 13th Street between Vine Street and Market Street
  • Arch Street between 12th Street and Broad Street

For more information about the closures, including bus detours and other public transit routes, click here.

Philadelphia, the birthplace of America, is expecting an influx of visitors during the holiday weekend. The Philadelphia Police Department said it will have increased patrols to accommodate for the larger-than-normal crowds.

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One of America’s most exciting chefs in Houston for two events

One of America’s most exciting chefs in Houston for two events

Chef Kwame Onwuachi, who “Top Chef” fans will know from his Season 13 run, will be in Houston next week to promote his first cookbook at two events.

Fresh off his appearance as a judge on the Freedmen’s Town episode of “Top Chef Houston,” Onwuachi is busy promoting his cookbook, “My America” Recipes From a Young Black Chef,” on a national tour that brings him to Houston for events on June 2 and 3.

June 2: Kindred Stories, the Third Ward bookstore specializing in the works of Black authors, and ChopnBlok, the West African restaurant at Post Market, will host Onwuachi with a “Cocktails & Convo” event at 8 p.m. on the Skylawn at Post Houston, 401 Franklin. A limited number of free tickets (registration required) are available; $35 tickets include a copy of the cookbook. Only books purchased from Kindred Stories will be eligible for the book signing. Ticket registration here.

June 3: ChopnBlok chef Ope Amosu and Onwuachi collaborate for a special dinner at Kulture, 701 Avenida de las Americas, at 7 p.m. The event, part of Kulture’s Black Chef Table series, will featured a 5-course dinner and entertainment. Tickets ($175; $225 for chef table) include a signed copy of the cookbook. Tickets here.

“My America: Recipes From a Young Black Chef” includes more than 125 recipes celebrating the food of the African diaspora. Onwuachi won the James Beard Award for Rising Star Chef of the Year in 2019. That same year Food & Wine magazine named him one of the Best New Chefs in America, and Esquire magazine named him Chef of the Year.

Greg Morago writes about food for the Houston Chronicle. Follow him on Facebook or Twitter. Send him news tips at greg.morago@chron.com. Hear him on our BBQ State of Mind podcast to learn about Houston and Texas barbecue culture.

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America’s 25 Best Cherry Blossom Events

America's 25 Best Cherry Blossom Events

The annual arrival of cherry blossoms in Japan is so much more than just a physical sign of springtime. Cherry blossom festivals there offer people an opportunity to stop and sit under the flowers, imploring them to relax and fully embrace the fact that the beauty of the blossoms above is only fleeting. 

But you don’t have to go all the way to Japan to view this rite of spring, because there are plenty of great American cherry blossom festivals that honor the tradition. Cherry blossom festivals in the USA can be found from coast-to-coast, from big cities to small towns and they all have one thing in common: a reverence for the symbolism and the beauty of the cherry blossom. A trip to any of the following cherry blossom festivals is destined to be one of the highlights of your spring. 

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