Many thanks to those who helped us organize, plan and prepare for the festivities. We would like to acknowledge both participants and advertisers from our program book.

Celebrating For 100 Years: The Evanston Fourth of July Association

Youth Art Project – 2022

Evanston 4th of July Association invites all school age youth (K thru 12) to submit July 4th themed artwork which will be placed on our website (evanston4th.org).
The Evanston 4th of July Association (EFJA) is celebrating 100 years of providing safe, fun and family friendly programs, parade, concert and fireworks to the community. This tradition has bonded the community for 100 years and we’d like you to celebrate this milestone with us through your artwork. We are an all-volunteer, non-profit group dedicated to providing the best celebration of our Nation’s Independence Day.
We welcome photos of your original hand-drawn or hand-made artwork, sculptures, wood workings or even musical compositions that can be posted on the website. There are no prizes and the property rights remain with the artist. It’s purely for art’s sake and appreciation. This is not a judged event and it is open to all students regardless of any formal training. We give you a platform and a heartfelt “Thank You” for helping us celebrate 100 years of providing Evanston’s premiere event on July 4th.
Please submit your pictures or links of the artwork to: celebration@evanston4th.org.
This event is now open and will end on October 1, 2022.

 

Public Art Project

The Evanston Fourth of July Association with permission from the City of Evanston sponsored a Public Art Project to coincide with their 100 year anniversary celebration. Art installations will be provided by the following artists:

Stitch of Freedom-Kendra Balans

Stronger Together, Brighter Together-Jamie Adams

American Dreams-Samantha McDonald

Bloom-Jylen Grayson

Indivisible-Brian Petrone

Coming To The Table-Nancy Guo and Grace Park

Celebrate (Circle of Friends)-Pamela Seatter