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This nostalgic diner will be open with two special events to celebrate the 250th Independence Day.
- This nostalgic diner will be open with two special events to celebrate the 250th Independence Day.
- Pictured is a Freedom on Wheels event.
- The Cornfield 250 will take place all weekend, featuring mega trucks, cars and side by sides. A fun packed weekend presented by the CMT wedding couple Blair and Sabrena Miller.
Warrenstock
Warrenstock 2026, promoted by Pat Hackett and His Allegheny River Monsters will take place Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m. located at Pellegrino’s Pavilion, 449 Conewango Ave, Warren. Join the Monster Nation creekside for an evening of Rock & Roll, fabulous foods, ice cold beverages and fellowship along with performances by area bands to also be showcased. Chairs welcome, coolers are not permitted. Food and beverages including alcohol will be sold exclusively through Pellegrino’s for the event with proceeds helping to support the operation of the venue.
Freedom 5K Fundraiser
The third annual Freedom Fundraiser, will take place on Friday, July 3. Wicked Warren’s and Jefferson DeFrees Family Center (JDFC) have partnered with Caring for Life (CFL) for the event. Festivities will begin at noon with live entertainment throughout the day. Vendors will line the streets, and local shops and restaurants will be open.

Pictured is a Freedom on Wheels event.
The festivities begin with packet pickup at noon on July 3rd. An afternoon of live entertainment will reach into the evening with a Kids Dash to be held at 6 p.m. Children ages 10 and under are invited to participate in the Kids Dash which is grouped by age with 1-2 year old children in a 25-yard dash; ages 3-4 in a 50-yard dash; ages 5-6 in a 100-yard dash, and ages 7-10 in a 100-yard dash. Next in the lineup is the Freedom Run/Walk which begins at 7 p.m. at the downtown fountain. Participants are encouraged to show their patriotic spirit by wearing red, white, and blue athletic attire. Concluding the evening will be a performance by Of a Feather, a dynamic Nashville duo blending classic Southern rock, country, and Americana music.
Registration for the 5K Run/Walk is $40. The Kids Dash registration fee is $10 for race participation only and $25 for participation plus a commemorative T-shirt. Participants can register online or make donations through Race Roster, Freedom Fundraiser. Kids Dash participants may also register in person at Wicked Warren’s or Jefferson DeFrees Family Center. Cash only will be accepted for in-person registrations and donations.
Riverside Raceway Warren will be set up from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Betts Park on Friday, July 3. Featuring RC cars, they will celebrate the holiday with family-friendly RC fun, hands-on driving and patriotic racing excitement by having a demo derby at 2 p.m.
Cornfield 250 (formerly Cornfield 500) returns to the Warren County list of events for the Fourth of July (July 4-5) weekend with gates opening both days at 11 a.m. and events starting at 1 p.m.
Promoted by Baker Hill Motorsports and located at 43311 Route 6, Columbus, PA, this family friendly event is excited to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by featuring Mega Truck Shows, Challenger Car Racing and Enduros, MX Freestyle, and Side by Side Racing. The launching of the Baker Hill Tri-County ATV Club will be presented along with bands, fireworks, camping and more. A few things you won’t want to miss this year involve Thrilling Stunts by Doug Lawson Jr. and his team, representing his local MX Track, Mapleshade MX, from Youngsville, PA. There will be surprise guests all weekend as well as the wedding anniversary celebration of the hosts of the show, Blair and Sabrena Miller, who 18 years ago, were CMT’s “My Big Redneck Wedding” couple. Guest speaker, Caleb Landis, coordinator for the Early Vote Action and representing the “Save America Act” will be on site with a booth. Look for the Cornfield 250 float in the 4th of July parade with the mega trucks including “Freedom Express” and “Thunderstruck.”

Frosty Jack’s Diner will celebrate the 250th Anniversary of Independence with two separate events throughout the weekend.
On Friday, from 4 to 9 p.m., the diner will be turned into a patriotic party for the whole family with fun, music, and great food. Take part in the 250th Themed Phone Scavenger Hunt, a simple, family-friendly activity where you use your phone to capture fun patriotic moments around Frosty’s. Show your American spirit in the Patriotic Dress-Up Contest for both kids and adults with prizes awarded to the “Most Patriotic.”Live music by Presley Weldon will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Magic Moments Carriages will be available for memorable rides from 4 to 7 p.m.
“Freedom on Wheels” at Frosty Jack’s will be on Sunday. This patriotic, family-friendly celebration honoring 250 years of American freedom, is a fun and festive event for all ages. Bring your decorated four-wheelers, bicycles, golf carts, buggies, and side-by-sides, dressed up in red, white, and blue, and roll in with your best patriotic spirit. Whether simple or over-the-top, Frosty Jack’s would love to see the creativity on display as the community celebrates together. Live music by Miranda Wilcox from 4 to 7 p.m. along with great food, sweet treats, and plenty of hometown fun.
The Warren County fairgrounds will have a week of camping beginning the week before the holiday. Check-in started last week. Check-out will be on Sunday by 2 p.m. Season special stay all 9 days for $180 or stay any four nights in row for $90. To make reservations/questions call Sue 814-730-2890. All proceeds benefit the fair improvement fund.

The Cornfield 250 will take place all weekend, featuring mega trucks, cars and side by sides. A fun packed weekend presented by the CMT wedding couple Blair and Sabrena Miller.





