Fireworks display, $15 a car, at Lime Rock Park on July 2

LIME ROCK — The annual Independence Day fireworks show at Lime Rock Park, sponsored by the Salisbury Lions Club, will be held Saturday, July 2 (the rain date is July 3).The TriArts Sharon Playhouse will provide pre-fireworks entertainment at the track from 6 to 9 p.m. Singers and musicians from the upcoming production of “Rent” will perform.Every year going back to the early 1960s, Lime Rock Park has donated the track’s 400 acres, fire-safety workers, safety equipment and dozens of track and EMS personnel for the celebration.All the money collected — $15 per carload — goes directly to the Rotary Club and its charities.Parking is in the infield and the outfield. The gates open at 6 p.m. for picnicking; fireworks begin around 9 p.m. Dogs are not permitted.

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