Refer to Falmouth Police Department fireworks page for specific information about road closures, parking, traffic exit plan, safety, rules and regulations.
Falmouth Fireworks is produced every year by a volunteer committee, relying solely on donations for its production.
If you would like to donate, please visit the Falmouth Fireworks committee web page.
If you would like to donate, please visit the Falmouth Fireworks committee web page.
Falmouth Bike & Carriage Parade

Decorate your bike, wagon, puppy, child... anything you've got! Don your reds, whites and blues and get ready for a great day! Join in the parade and you’ll earn a chance to win a new bicycle courtesy of the Elks Club! Starts at the Falmouth Village Green at 10:00am on July 4th, and travels to the Falmouth Public Library, 300 Main Street.
Woods Hole Science Parade

The science-themed parade will begin at 12:00 noon at the entrance to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s parking lot located on School Street in Woods Hole, and will travel down Water Street, and end at Waterfront Park, 100 Water Street. This long-time Woods Hole tradition, organized by the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), brings students, scientists, locals, and visitors together to celebrate Independence Day with costumes, dancing, and music. The end of the parade will include free watermelon and water provided by the MBL at Waterfront Park.
Falmouth Town Band Concert

Join us at the bandshell on Scranton Avenue, 7:30 - 9:00 PM. Stay for the fireworks! All concerts are FREE!
Here is the concert line up:
National Emblem
American Heritage
Jersey Boys
Olympic Spirit
America the Beautiful
Queen in Concert
Looney Tunes Overture
Armed Forces Salute
All Shook Up
Like to Teach World Sing
Stars and Stripes
1812 Overture
Bring a chair and enjoy the show. The concert usually runs one hour and a half.