PHOTOS: Scenes from Warner Robins Independence Day Celebration

The City of Warner Robins celebrated the Fourth of July early at the McConnell-Talbert Stadium on Saturday, June 28.

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The City of Warner Robins celebrated the Fourth of July early at the McConnell-Talbert Stadium on Saturday, June 28. The event had live music, various food trucks and closed out the night with its traditional fireworks. See below for more photos of this year’s celebration.

An American Flag hanging up by a Fire Truck.
A man performing on stage. He is singing into the microphone.
A little boy saying hello to a person dressed as Spider-Man.
A women wearing a cowboy hat dancing.
A group of people dancing. Two of them are wearing overalls which looks like the American flag.
A women performing on stage. She is dressed as famous singer/songwriter Taylor Swift. She is holding a microphone and smiling at the crowd.
An older women performing. She is wearing an all white outfit. She is holding a drumstick in the air and singing into the microphone.
White firework in the night sky.

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Sandra Hernandez is a Staff Writer for the Houston Home Journal. Although she was born in Perry, she grew up in Warner Robins and is a Houston County native. She graduated from Middle Georgia State University in 2024 with a Bachelor of Arts in New Media and Communication. While in college, she served as Editor-in-Chief for the school’s newspaper The Statement. During her junior year, she started working with the Journal in 2023 and has been informing and connecting with her community since then. When she is not in the newsroom or chasing a story, she enjoys reading, watching movies/shows, listening to music, and spending time with her family and friends. She can be reached at sandra@hhjonline.com.

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