June 4
Ghost Tour
7 p.m. Rossetter House Museum, 1320 Highland Ave., Melbourne. In October 2008, a team of psychics toured the Rossetter House, the Roesch House, and the Houston Family Cemetery. An exciting tour where guides will share with you the “impressions” that the psychics received on this historic property. $7.50. (321) 254-9855 or
www.rossetterhousemuseum.org
June 11
Friday Fest Family Street Party
6 p.m. Downtown Melbourne, 825 E. New Haven Ave., Melbourne. Activities include live entertainment for the whole family, food, craft and business vendors, new and classic cars, activities for children, rock climbing wall and more. Admission and parking are free, some activities require a fee. (321) 724-1741 or
www.downtownmelbourne.com
June 12
Buckaroo Ball
6:30 p.m. Heritage Isles Club, 6800 Legacy Blvd., Viera. Harmony Farms brings you a slice of Las Vegas with Classic Casino Games like Craps, American Roulette, Blackjack, Texas Hold ‘Em and slot machines with a grand raffle at the end of gaming with your chance to win fantastic prizes. $50. (321) 631-9433 or
www.harmonyfarmsinc.com
June 12
Adventure Kayaking Tour
9 a.m. Haulover Canal, Titusville. Paddle around the local waterways and enjoy up- close encounters with a variety of wildlife. A trained naturalist from the Brevard Zoo will guide you through pristine areas. Guests may also encounter manatee, dolphin, sea turtles, horseshoe crabs, and more, depending on the tours. Members $45, Non-members $50; Bring own kayak $40. (321) 254-9453 or
www.brevardzoo.org
LET FREEDOM RING!
Honor the birthday of the United States with your choice of events on the Space Coast. Enjoy picnics and parades, concerts and fireworks and the best
part is, most of these events are free!
July 3
Firecracker 5K
7:15 a.m. Honor America Liberty Bell Memorial Museum, 1601 Oak Street, Melbourne. A fun and patriotic event to celebrate Independence Day. To benefit the Honor America Liberty Bell Memorial Museum. $31. (321) 751-8890 or
www.runningzone.com
July 3
Honor America Independence Day Parade
11 a.m. The parade will begin near the railroad tracks and travel westward on New Haven Avenue to Oak Street, then northward to Honor America’s Liberty Bell Museum. Free. (321) 727-1776
July 4
Annual July 4th Celebration with the Brevard Symphony Orchestra
8 p.m. Riverfront Park, 401 Riveredge Blvd., Cocoa. Enjoy a free concert from the Brevard Symphony Orchestra as they play along with a fantastic fireworks display over the Indian River. The concert starts at 8 p.m. and fireworks begin at 9:15 p.m. Remember to bring your lawn chairs or blankets and get there early to find a spot. Food and beverages will be available for sale at the park. Free. (321) 639-3500 or
www.cocoafl.org
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July 4
Red, White and Boom
5 p.m. Space Coast Regional Airport, 355 Golden Knights Boulevard, Titusville. The Titusville Chamber and the City of Titusville present “Red, White and Boom,” an Independence Day Celebration featuring flyovers, aircraft on display, food, children’s activities, live music performances and a spectacular fireworks display beginning at 9 p.m. Space Coast Regional Airport, located on Golden Knights Boulevard between Port St. John and Titusville. Free. (321) 267-3036 or
www.titusville.org
July 4
Splashes and Sparks Palm Bay’s Fourth of July Celebration
6 p.m. Brevard Community College. Fairgrounds, 250 Community College Parkway, Palm Bay. Water slides, bounce houses, music, food, kids’ games, and fireworks. Free. (321) 952-3443 or
www.palmbayflorida.org
July 4
Manatees vs. Tampa Yankees
6:05 p.m. Space Coast Stadium. Celebrate America’s birthday with the Manatees. Enjoy the game and fireworks afterward. $7. (321) 633-9200
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