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Editorials June 30, 2006
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Relax, reflect, enjoy
It's that magical time of the year again, the period from the end of June when school has let out and the days seem like they last forever-until July Fourth when Americans celebrate their national birthday party until well after dark.

Summer has never been more fun.

This Tuesday's Fourth of July promises to be as big and bold as ever. Independence Day holds a special place among U.S holidays, and is always accompanied by some of the best community events of the year. Next week, that's exactly what local residents will get, and they won't even have to wait until dawns early light for the excitement to begin.

A ceremony to honor the nation's fallen will be held on the morning of July Fourth at Tapo Canyon Community Park Veteran's Plaza in Simi Valley. In the afternoon, the Rotary Club of Simi hosts the city's annual Independence Day concert and fireworks show at Santa Susana Park. As has become tradition in the city of Moorpark, the eve of the Fourth is the city's chosen time of fireworks and celebration at Arroyo Vista Community Park, right next to Moorpark High School. Live music will be performed by the groups Knyght Ryder and Electric Mayhem. There will be a representation of historical Revolutionary life presented by the Brigade of the American Revolution and a vintage airplane fly-over. There is a $2 admission charge, with fireworks commencing at sundown.

The city of Thousand Oaks has hosted for years what seems like the granddaddy of the local pyrotechnic shows. The fireworks begin like clockwork at 9 p.m. on the hilltop off Gainsborough Road and the viewing is great from miles around. If you haven't seen the popular T.O. show, don't wait another year. And don't forget to crank up the car stereo to hear the music on KCLU 88.3 FM. A parade takes place in Westlake Village and winds up with refreshments and entertainment at Bennett Park.

For a complete rundown of area-wide events, please see page 10. A party for the sake of partying, however, disrespects the solemn legacy of our founding fathers. July Fourth is a time to celebrate not only the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but to pay our respects to the special rights and freedoms we as Americans enjoy. The holiday is about more than just the rockets' red glare; it is a celebration of what defines America's soul. Enjoy this year's Fourth of July, but while doing so, please take a moment to be thankful for what the day truly represents.

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