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Yes, Alexandria Celebrates July 4 — In Rosemont and You’re Invited

Alexandria’s official fireworks come later this month, but Rosemont keeps Independence Day alive with a family-friendly tradition more than 50 years in the making.

Event poster for the Rosemont Fourth of July celebration showing the day's activities, location, and sponsors.
The Rosemont Citizens Association’s official poster outlines the schedule for this year’s Fourth of July celebration, from the patriotic bike decorating and pet costume contests at 10 a.m. to the noon flag ceremony and all-day family activities. Courtesy graphic: Rosemont Citizens Association.

ALEXANDRIA, VA — Alexandria may save its big fireworks show for the city’s own birthday celebration, but Rosemont is making sure July 4 still gets its day.

On Saturday, July 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Rosemont Citizens Association will host its annual Fourth of July celebration at Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School, 600 Russell Road. The event includes decorated bikes, costumed pets, field games, face painting, a bounce house, water slide, food, and a noon flag ceremony. The City of Alexandria’s approved special events list includes the “Rosemont Fourth of July Event” at Naomi Brooks Elementary School on July 4.

Alexandria’s July 4 Tradition

The Rosemont event holds a special place in Alexandria because the city does not hold its official fireworks on Independence Day. Instead, Alexandria celebrates the nation’s birthday along with the city’s own birthday.

This year, the City will celebrate Alexandria’s 277th birthday and the USA’s 250th birthday on Saturday, July 11, at Oronoco Bay Park. The evening celebration includes fireworks over the Potomac at 9:30 p.m.

A mother and her young son smile during the Rosemont Fourth of July celebration.
A mother and son enjoy a day of patriotic fun at the Rosemont Fourth of July celebration. Families return year after year for games, food, contests, and neighborhood fellowship. Photo: John O’Leary

That makes Rosemont the family-friendly July 4 option for Alexandrians who want a hometown celebration on the actual holiday.

“This is something where we sort of tried as an association to hold these sort of old-style events where you actually get out and meet your neighbors,” Rosemont Citizens Association President Jol Silversmith told ALXnow. He said one challenge of modern life is that people can set up meetings online and “never actually see anyone.”

Former Alexandria Councilwoman Del Pepper and Dr. Franklin J. Pepper stand with Resa and Judge Daniel O'Flaherty during the Rosemont Fourth of July celebration in 2013.
Former Alexandria Councilwoman Del Pepper and her husband, Dr. Franklin J. Pepper, join Resa and Judge Daniel O’Flaherty at the 2013 Rosemont Fourth of July celebration. Judge O’Flaherty, then a past president of the Rosemont Citizens Association, helped launch the neighborhood’s Independence Day tradition in 1967, which continues today. Photo: Lucelle O’Flaherty.

A Celebration With Deep Roots

The Rosemont Fourth of July celebration dates to 1967, when Judge Daniel Fairfax O’Flaherty served as president of the Rosemont Citizens Association. O’Flaherty and Rosemont resident Owen Malone, a former Alexandria City Council member, are credited with helping launch the tradition. ALXnow reported that the event dates back to the 1960s and is believed to be Alexandria’s longest-running July 4 event.

A family poses with their dog after receiving a patriotic contest award during the Rosemont Fourth of July celebration in Alexandria.
A Rosemont family celebrates after winning a patriotic contest during a previous Rosemont Fourth of July celebration. Decorated children, neighborhood pets, and friendly competitions have been hallmarks of the community tradition for more than 50 years. Photo: The Zebra Press.

For generations, the event has brought together children, families, neighbors, elected officials, dogs in patriotic costumes, and kids on red-white-and-blue bikes. It is part civic ritual, part block party, and part neighborhood reunion.

The celebration is especially welcome this year after a two-year pause. ALXnow reported that the event was canceled in 2024 and 2025 because of window replacement and library renovation projects at the elementary school.

Where Is Rosemont?

Rosemont sits in northwest Alexandria, close to the Metro and train station and within walking distance of Old Town and Del Ray, according to the Rosemont Citizens Association.

It is one of those Alexandria neighborhoods that feels tucked away but connected to everything. Russell Road, Commonwealth Avenue, King Street, the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School, and Beach Park all help anchor the neighborhood’s identity.

A family poses for a photo in front of the Rosemont Fourth of July sign while another family member takes their picture.
Three generations gather for a family photo in front of the Rosemont Fourth of July sign during a previous celebration. For more than five decades, the neighborhood event has brought together families, friends, and neighbors to celebrate Independence Day with old-fashioned community fun. Photo: The Zebra Press.

A Streetcar Suburb With Staying Power

Rosemont’s history goes back to 1908. The Rosemont Citizens Association says the area was once known as Spring Park before it was acquired by the Alexandria Realty Company and then the Rosemont Development Company. The association describes Rosemont as a planned “streetcar suburb,” shaped by the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Electric Railway.

The Virginia Department of Historic Resources describes the Rosemont Historic District as a “lushly planted residential area” of about 84 acres. DHR notes that it was developed between 1908 and 1914 by investors from Washington, Alexandria, and Philadelphia, with houses built near the trolley line so residents could work in Washington, D.C., while living in Alexandria.

DHR also calls Rosemont’s more than 450 residences “a textbook of the era’s middle-class architecture,” with Arts and Crafts, Craftsman, and Colonial Revival styles still visible along its streets.

The Schedule

The celebration begins at 10 a.m. with the Patriotic Bike Decorating Contest and the Pet Costume Contest at Beach Park, just above the school.

Field games begin at 10:30 a.m. The awards ceremony is scheduled for 11:30 a.m., followed by the flag ceremony at noon.

All-day activities include face painting, a bounce house, water slide, food, and the return of the famous Rosemont dunk tank, where local officials have historically been very good sports.

This year’s sponsors include Yates Automotive, Rosemont Landscaping, Chadwicks, Pork Barrel BBQ, Christine Garner Servant Real Estate, Salon Bisoux, Simpson Properties, and Ben Nielsen Automotive.

If You Go

What: Rosemont Fourth of July Celebration
When: Saturday, July 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School, 600 Russell Road, Alexandria
Also nearby: Beach Park, above the school
Highlights: Bike decorating contest, pet costume contest, field games, awards, flag ceremony, face painting, bounce house, water slide, food, and dunk tank
Cost: Free and family-friendly

Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, the award-winning Alexandria news publication she founded in 2010 with a mission of celebrating community, culture, and all the good news happening across the city. A longtime community advocate and storyteller, Mary was selected for the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce inaugural 40 Under 40 class and has served as President of Living Legends of Alexandria since 2022. Known for her deep local roots, sharp editorial instincts, and passion for connecting people through journalism, she has spent decades chronicling the personalities, businesses, events, and civic life that make Alexandria unique. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia, and has been part of Alexandria’s publishing and media community since 1987.

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