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There’s a lot going on at Fluor Field during the week of July 4 — plan ahead for these games and events.

Photo provided by the Greenville Drive

The week of July 4th is packed with fun as the Drive take the field for six games:

  • July 4: Celebrate American independence with military appreciation and fireworks.
  • July 5: Enjoy BBQ & Brews with live music.
  • July 6 + 7: Experience “Tyler’s Amazing Balancing Act.”
  • July 7: Show up hungry for a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pizza party.
  • July 8: Marvel Defenders of the Diamond will take over the ballpark.
  • July 9: Honor first responders at the 3 p.m. game.

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