Freedom Fest brings folks together for America 250

A flag-decorated tractor rolls through downtown Inez during Saturday’s Freedom Fest parade. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)

BY ROGER SMITH
MOUNTAIN CITIZEN

INEZ — Downtown Inez became one big hometown celebration Saturday as Freedom Fest marked America’s 250th anniversary with a full day of food, music, prayer, parades and fireworks.

Children and adults wave from the top of a decorated Jeep during Saturday’s Freedom Fest parade in downtown Inez. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)

The celebration started early with breakfast at the Masonic Lodge, pickleball, a 3-point shootout, a car show and a vendor market. At the Martin County Pool, swimmers cooled off for free, while a large group of ATV riders took to the hills for the Freedom Side x Side Ride.

Community leaders paused the day’s activities for prayer, a flag-dedication ceremony and the sealing of a 25-year community time capsule.

A group rides a patriotic float past the Leonard Stayton Attorney at Law office during Saturday’s Freedom Fest parade in downtown Inez. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)

By evening, Main Street belonged to the Kiwanis Club’s annual Independence Day parade. Fire trucks, floats, Jeeps, tractors, mini bikes and off-road vehicles rolled through town under a wave of flags, bunting and red, white and blue.

The crowd then drifted to Court Street, where inflatables, food trucks, vendors and live music kept families downtown until dark. Children played, neighbors visited and the stage carried the celebration into the night.

A young Freedom Fest attendee plays with balloon animals while cooling off in the spray from a misting station Saturday in downtown Inez. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)

Kyle Cornette, Jordan VanHoose, Hope and Brandon Lafferty, and the Lafferty Brothers Band — Chase Lafferty, Braxton Lafferty and special guest Lon Lafferty — performed on the Court Street stage.

The Lafferty Brothers Band takes the stage Saturday during Freedom Fest in Inez. Pictured are Chase Lafferty, Lon Lafferty and Braxton Lafferty. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)

At the county pool, Freedom Float night gave families another place to gather—and float—for the fireworks show.

Festivalgoers fill Court Street in downtown Inez on Saturday for Freedom Fest, which featured music, food vendors, inflatables and family activities. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)

When darkness settled over Inez, the Inez Volunteer Fire Department launched what organizers billed as the largest fireworks display in Martin County history from behind the Collier Center, closing Independence Day with color over the downtown hills.

Hope Lafferty, Brandon Lafferty and Braxton Lafferty perform Saturday on the downtown Inez stage during Freedom Fest. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)
A young rider reaches out from the window of Engine 24 during Saturday’s Freedom Fest parade in downtown Inez. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)
Young riders cruise through downtown Inez on decorated minibikes during Saturday’s Freedom Fest parade. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)
Fireworks burst over downtown Inez as spectators watch Saturday night from Court Street behind the Martin County Government Center.