GALLERY: Red, White and Blue Ash
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Amanda Dyer of Dayton, Ohio.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Trevor Bell and Paige Wantlin both of West Chester.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Jordan Mise, Miss Merica aka Ashley Klien has her 33rd birthday today and Lindsey Gruber.Photo by: Joe Simon
FILE PHOTO: The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Thousands turned out for the great music in spite of the heat.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Claude Alexander from Cincinnati Catering grills the perfecct burger inspite of the heat.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Singer, songwritter and four time Grammy Award winner Pat Benetar with her husband playing guitar Neil Girado.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Members of Warm 98 and Blue Ash employees start the launch of tee shirts.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Zach Tryba of East Walnut Hills with his roasted ear of corn.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Tristan Kasper and Angie Schultz from Des Moine, Iowa dance and wave their fans.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Strawberry Cream Puffs from Cream Puff Express.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Pete Vjestica of Trenton shoes his patriotism.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. English musician John Waite and former vocalist for The Babies and Bad English.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Jim Massie of Deer Park shows off his patriotic shirt and hat.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. The Funnel Cake sprinkled with sugar from Family Fun Foods.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. English musician John Waite and former vocalist for The Babies and Bad English.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. English musician John Waite and former vocalist for The Babies and Bad English.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Salchipapas from Cream Puff Expresswith their festival foods.Photo by: Joe Simon
The annual Red, White and Blue Ash celebration drew thousands of people to Summit Park to celebrate Fourth of July on July 4, 2018. Mike Lawson shucks corns for the grill in the hottest part of the day.Photo by: Joe Simon