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Let Freedom Ring: Celebrating Independence Day the Sykesville Way!


Last Saturday's 4th of July parade, sponsored by The Pat Komiske Team of Northrop Realty, was a joyous celebration of America's birthday in Sykesville.

A Celebration of Community Pride and Patriotism in the Heart of Downtown Sykesville

Saturday, families and friends gathered in the heart of town for the 2024 Let Freedom Ring Parade, proudly sponsored by The Pat Komiske Team of Northrop Realty. It was a festive celebration of America's birthday, filled with familiar faces and vibrant displays.

Among the highlights were the Westminster Municipal Band's stirring melodies, the Charm City Ghostbusters answered the call, and the dazzling performances of the Freedom Fire Stars Baton Twirling team. The parade also featured beloved community organizations like the Sykesville Memorial American Legion Post 223, Girl Scouts of Central MD, and the Sykesville Raiders Football and Cheer squad, all marching with pride.

A nostalgic touch was added by the Greater Kensington String Band, while historic vehicles like the WWII Jeep adorned with the American flag and classic convertibles from Keith Watson, Steve Wrzesien, and more, delighted spectators along the route.

From spirited community groups like the Patriot Pedalers to local businesses such as F.H. Furr Plumbing, HVAC & Electrical, and community-minded entities like the Sykesville Parks and Recreation Commission, each participant brought their unique flair to the festivities. Special mentions also go to the Black Barn Alpacas and Impact Church, whose colorful presence added to the parade's charm.

Organized by the Downtown Sykesville Connection (DSC), this celebration truly embodied the spirit of unity and patriotism, showcasing Sykesville's expressive community spirit.

"Drop and give me 20!"

Justin Berk, a meteorologist and media personality known for his work in weather forecasting, served as the MC of the parade. He has a significant presence in the Maryland area, particularly in Baltimore, where he has worked for various local TV stations. Justin is also known for his community engagement, often participating in local events and educational initiatives. In addition to his meteorology work, he is active on social media, where he shares weather updates, educational content, and personal insights. During the parade, Justin joined Sgt. Pushup in performing 20 pushups in the middle of Main Street as part of Sgt. Pushup's campaign to complete 3,000,069 pushups by June 14, 2025, aimed at helping bullied kids.

Kids' Verdict: The Parade Was Super Cool!

Another standout in the parade was Rancho Sosa y el Príncipe, whose Western and Latin American style horses dressed in charro tack captivated the crowd. Rancho Sosa's mission to promote awareness and appreciation of diverse equestrian disciplines resonated deeply, adding a rich cultural layer to the parade.

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Originally posted by Downtown Sykesville Connection via Locable
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