Lansing Celebrates 250th with Big Fourth Parade | Lansing News
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Lansing turned up the heat for Independence Day with a massive, crowd-packed parade on July 4th, celebrating the nation’s 250th birthday in full swing. Streets along Capital Avenue buzzed with families, kids waving pom-poms, and locals from nearby towns like Marshall making the trip. Mayor Andy Schor and his wife Erin joined the festivities, waving to the throngs. The energy was electric — kicked off by a Lansing Police officer shouting “Happy Fourth of July” — and community groups like Sikhs Love Lansing kept spirits high by handing out cold water. From three-year-old Dominic Winnie to eight-year-old Eliana Collins, every age group soaked in the patriotic vibes, proving this was Lansing’s ultimate day of unity, celebration, and summer fun.
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