High Point Community Celebrates Independence Day with Patriotic Parade and Veteran Tributes
The spirit of patriotism was on full display in High Point as residents, veterans, and local organizations gathered to celebrate Independence Day with a lively community parade and heartfelt tributes honoring America’s freedoms.
Residents lined the streets to watch the annual High Point Independence Day Parade, which featured decorated golf carts, floats, antique cars, motorcycles, and community groups proudly displaying red, white, and blue. The event highlighted the close-knit nature of the High Point community and the dedication of local volunteers who helped make the celebration possible.
Serving as Grand Marshal was Angie Vacca, recognized for her continued service and involvement within the community. Organizers praised her efforts in supporting local activities such as the Vendors’ Faire, Drum Fitness, and Cancer Walk programs. Community members described her as someone who is always willing to help wherever needed and credited her positive attitude for encouraging participation in community events.
Following the parade, participants gathered at the Veterans Memorial outside the High Point Community Center for an Honor Guard Ceremony and posting of the colors. The ceremony offered a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by American service members and added a meaningful patriotic tone to the day’s festivities.
The celebration continued inside the Community Center with refreshments, fellowship, and awards recognizing standout parade entries. Winners were announced in multiple categories, including golf carts, floats, antique cars, motorcycles, and community organizations. Local veterans groups and civic organizations were among those honored for their participation and creativity.
Organizers noted that despite operating on a short timeline, the event was considered a major success thanks to strong community support and participation. Donations from local businesses also helped support a silent auction held during the festivities, further demonstrating the generosity and involvement of area residents and business owners.
The High Point Golf Club concluded the holiday celebration by hosting a community barbecue, giving attendees another opportunity to gather with neighbors and celebrate Independence Day together.
Events like the High Point Independence Day Parade continue to showcase the importance of community pride, patriotism, and honoring veterans who have served the nation. Through parades, ceremonies, and fellowship, residents came together to celebrate both America’s independence and the strong bonds that unite their community.
Source: Adapted from reporting published by Hernando Sun Staff in the Hernando Sun article “Veterans, Residents, and Local Groups Shine at High Point’s Independence Day Parade,” July 10, 2025.
