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    Pahrump Turns Out for Independence Day Celebration

    By Amy VelozJuly 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pahrump residents turned out in impressive numbers on Saturday, July 4, as the Pahrump Holiday Task Force hosted what became one of the community’s largest Independence Day celebrations in recent memory. Held in honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the event drew hundreds of attendees who gathered to celebrate the nation’s milestone birthday with a parade, family activities, food and plenty of patriotic spirit.

    While Pahrump’s annual Fourth of July parade has long been a hometown tradition, this year’s celebration saw noticeably larger crowds than in years past. Families lined the parade route well before the festivities began, creating an atmosphere of excitement as residents came together to commemorate America’s 250th with one of the biggest local Independence Day celebrations the community has hosted.

    The celebration began with a parade that wound its way around the Calvada Eye for nearly an hour, featuring a wide variety of decorated floats, local businesses, civic organizations, clubs and community groups. Patriotic displays of red, white and blue filled the route as participants celebrated both the nation’s birthday and the enduring spirit of the Pahrump community. Parade emcees Ski Censki and Deanna O’Donnell welcomed participants and spectators while helping keep the morning’s festivities running smoothly.

    Following the parade, the festivities continued with an afternoon of free food, entertainment and family-friendly activities. Residents lingered long after the final parade entry passed, taking the opportunity to visit with friends, enjoy lunch and participate in the day’s events. Enrique Entertainment and City Catz kept guests entertained throughout the afternoon with music and activities that helped maintain the festive atmosphere.

    One of the afternoon’s highlights was the popular watermelon eating contest, which drew participants and plenty of enthusiastic spectators. The friendly competition brought laughter and cheers from the crowd while adding another classic summertime tradition to the Independence Day celebration.

    Children also eagerly awaited the annual water balloon battle with members of the Nye County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies enthusiastically joined the fun, happily finding themselves on the receiving end of countless water balloons as youngsters raced across the field. The friendly showdown provided plenty of laughs while offering a memorable opportunity for local law enforcement and the community’s youngest residents to interact in a fun, relaxed environment.

    Throughout the afternoon, families enjoyed music, games and time together, extending the holiday celebration well beyond the parade itself.

    The Pahrump Holiday Task Force credited the many sponsors and volunteers whose support made the event possible. Sponsors included Joe’s Sanitation, Desert View Hospital, Gregory Hafen II, Heritage Bible Church, Valley Electric Association, Pahrump Family Mortuary, the Kiwanis Club of Pahrump Valley, Westfield Jewelers, Nathan Adelson Hospice and Sol Mio.

    As communities across the country commemorated the 250th anniversary of American independence, Pahrump did so with an outpouring of hometown pride. The exceptional turnout, vibrant parade and full slate of family activities reflected not only a celebration of the nation’s history, but also the strong sense of community that continues to bring residents together year after year. For many in attendance, this year’s event stood as one of the most memorable Fourth of July celebrations Pahrump has seen in years.

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