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Ridgewood’s Fourth of July festivities to highlight Star-Spangled Banner

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Ridgewood’s Fourth of July festivities to highlight Star-Spangled Banner

JUNE 30, 2014    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, JUNE 30, 2014, 11:27 AM

In celebration of the 200th anniversary of the writing of the Star-Spangled Banner, Ridgewood’s Fourth of July festivities will kick off with a version of the song not usually heard – all four verses – and an interpretive dance accompaniment.

When the Ridgewood Fourth of July Celebration Committee approached Yendi Anderson, secretary for the Ridgewood Division of Engineering, about singing the National Anthem, dancing was not part of the deal.

But the village employee said her research of the song’s history moved her to perform the music as well.

In 1814, Francis Scott Key was inspired to write what would become the National Anthem as he watched the 15-star, 15-stripe American flag fly over Fort McHenry in the aftermath of an attack of the Baltimore harbor during the War of 1812.

“Some of the soldiers that were held were praying that the flag would never touch the ground,” Anderson said, retelling what she had learned. “When some of the soldiers died, others would come and keep the flag up. It’s a very, very powerful story … and some things are better expressed through dance.”

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Feel free to stop by The Ridgewood Elks during the 4th of July Parade and fireworks

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Feel free to stop by The Ridgewood Elks during the 4th of July Parade and fireworks

The Ridgewood Elks, located at 111 N. Maple Ave., will be open all day during July 4th.
Non-members are invited to join us in The Jolly Cork Lounge to purchase beverages
and cool off.

During the parade, we will have our outdoor booth set up to purchase hot dogs, 
hamburgers, snacks and beverages.


Proceeds help support the N.J. Elks Camp Moore, the Ridgewood Camp Sunshine,
and many other Elk organizations. Also, feel free to stop by during the fireworks.

Note: the Jolly Cork Lounge is open Monday through Saturday and non-members
can enjoy our lounge now, order cocktails, food, and watch sporting events on one of 
our 3 HD T.V.’s. Large banquet facility available for hire.