WISSAHICKON

Ambler Kiwanis Carnival and Fireworks helps residents enjoy the Fourth

An Independence Day tradition lives on

Photo by James Short.

An Independence Day tradition lives on

  • Community
Now in its 40th year, the Ambler Kiwanis Club brought five days of fun for area families with both a carnival and fireworks to celebrate Independence Day 2024. In the shadow of Wissahickon High School, those of all ages enjoyed exciting rides and entertaining games in the club's biggest fundraiser of the year.


The Ambler Kiwanis Club is made completely up of hard-working volunteers "for the betterment of youth" throughout the community.

    By James Short   
    By James Short   
    By James Short   
    By James Short   



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