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Woodbridge Village Association4th of July CelebrationJoin us for an explosive tradition as we celebrate the 4th of July! Remove this
section and save for reference for 4th of July activities.
Schedule of Morning Events(Wristband not required for these events)
Join your friends and neighbors for a day filled with activities, laughter, and excitement as we present anoth-
er spectacular 4th of July celebration!
Wristbands are required for the many activities offered at the South Lake Beach Club on the 4th (volley-
ball tournament, carnival, bingo and boat races), but are not required for the Ralph J. Redington 5K/10K
and Kids Run, and Wheels on Parade. Wristbands are available for purchase through the Association Office;
please see page 13 for details.
Ralph J. Redington5K/10K Run and Kids Run5K/10K: 7:15 a.m. Kids Run: Approx. 8:15 a.m.
Calling all runners! Compete with your
neighbors and friends in the annual 4th
of July race. Once again, this year’s courses
will start by the North Lake Gazebo on
Barranca Parkway. The course is officially
certified by TAC.
Check-in time for the 5K and 10K runs is
6:30 a.m. The race will begin at 7:15 a.m.
The Kids Run will begin at approximately
8:15 a.m.
The entry fee for pre-registered
Woodbridge residents participating in the
5K/10K is $20.00 per person, which includes
an official race T-shirt, or $10.00 without the
shirt. The entry fee for pre-registered non-
residents is $25.00 per person, which
includes a T-shirt, or $15.00 without the
shirt. The entry fee for all participants regis-
tering on the day of the race is $30.00 per
person, which includes a T-shirt, or $20.00
without the shirt. The entry fee for the Kid’s
Run is $10.00 per child, which includes a T-
shirt, or $2.00 per child without the shirt.
Entry forms can be picked up and
dropped off at the Association Office
through Wednesday, June 30th at 5:00 p.m.
Entries after June 30th must be completed
at the race site on the day of the race.
Awards will be presented to first place fin-
ishers only in each age division for both
men and women, and to the 1st, 2nd and
3rd place overall finishers in the Kids 1-mile
run for boys and girls. The Association wishes to
thank Woodbridge High School Track Coach George
Varvas and his team for all their help.
Wheels on Parade10:00 a.m.
Once again, we will be holding the annu-
al parade on Barranca Parkway between
Lake and Creek Road.
The parade will start and end on Barranca
and Lake Road. The parade will go down
Barranca and will make the turnaround at
Creek and Barranca and march back down
on the lake side of Barranca, allowing the
spectators a better chance to see all of the
creative floats.
Non-motorized floats have been a big
part of the Parade and are welcome to par-
ticipate in the event. All floats are welcome.
Bring your family and friends and gather
your entire block together to create floats
with a 4th of July theme. There are no size
restrictions on the floats, but they must be
able to pass under the bridge on Barranca
Parkway.
Please note: This year the Irvine Police
Department has requested that no motor-
ized vehicles be used during the parade.
Entries must be at the Parade assembly
area (located at Barranca and Lake Road on
the south side of the street) between 9:15
and 9:30 a.m.
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Carnival12:00 to 3:45 p.m.
Come on out to the South Lake Beach
Club parking lot to enjoy an old-fash-
ioned carnival with a Moon Bounce, an
obstacle course, a giant slide, and lots of
fun and exciting carnival games.
Tickets are required for all rides and
games. Tickets cost 25¢ each, or five for
$1.00.
Volleyball2:30 p.m. sign-upsMatches begin at approximately 3:00 p.m.
We will have co-ed teams with a limited
number of members playing at the
South Lake Beach Club. Each team must
have a minimum of two female players.
Entries will only be accepted at the Beach
Club volleyball courts on July 4th at 2:30
p.m. Play will begin immediately after with
teams doing their own officiating.
Get your neighbors together and show off
that winning style!
An award will be given to the first place
team.
Remember, this is a fun, family event
and is open on a first-come, first-served
basis.
Beach Chair B-I-N-G-O12:30 to 4:00 p.m.
Play BINGO from your beach chair! Once
again this year, BINGO can be played
right from your beach chair.
Imagine this scenario: You are lounging
at the Beach Club, enjoying the activities,
listening to your favorite tunes, and munch-
ing on your favorite snacks... suddenly, the
number you needed to win is called by the
host... you are the winner!
The first game will start at approximately
noon with games continuing throughout the
day. Two games will be played every hour
for a total of eight games. There will be a
cash prize awarded to one winner per game
(if there are two or more winners, they will
roll the dice and whoever has the highest
number wins). Don’t miss out! Come and
play BINGO with us!
Fireworks Display9:00 p.m.
Turn your attention skyward for the
pyrotechnical artistry of Pyro
Spectacular! This year’s display will again be
shot from the retention basin on the south
side (East Yale Loop and Springbrook
South) beginning at 9:00 p.m.
Ideal viewing will be from the south side
of Woodbridge, especially the South Lake
Beach Club. There are some areas inside
the South Lake Beach Club where your view
will be shielded. So remember to get out
early and pick your location either at the
Beach Club or around the Village!
Please note that the tennis court lights at South
Lake will be turned off at 8:30 p.m.
Boating12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
The South Lake dock is the location for
the sabot, canoe, pedal boat, and hydro-
bike competition. There will be several
heats in each event and sign-ups will be
taken at the dock house. Sign-ups for pedal
boat races will start at 11:45 a.m. and sign-
ups for other boating events will be taken
one hour prior to the event.
The order of events will be:
12:00 p.m............Pedal boats (2 per boat)
1:30 p.m. (approx).......Canoe (2 per boat)
2:30 p.m. (approx) ..................Hydro-bikes
(ages 12 and up)
4:00 p.m. (approx) .............................Sabot
(one per boat unless child is
accompanied by an adult)
*No boats will be available for rental at
the South Lake on the 4th of July.
Afternoon and Evening Events at the South Lake Beach Club(Wristband REQUIRED for these events)
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Beach Club ScheduleT
he South Lake Lagoon will be closed
Saturday, July 3rd for maintenance and
setting up for the 4th activities. The South
and North Lake Beach Clubs will be closed
Monday, July 5th until noon for mainte-
nance.
Facility Note: There are a limited num-
ber of tables and reclining chairs at each
Beach Club. Due to the large attendance
at each club on the 4th, we ask that you
restrict your party to one table and a few
chairs. You are encouraged to bring extra
beach chairs with you to the Beach Clubs.
Fireworks Show Set-upW
intermist Pool and Parking Lot will be
closed all day on the 4th due to
preparations for the fireworks show.
Wristband InformationF
ourth of July identification wristbands
are required for the activities listed pre-
viously, with the exception of the 5K/10K
and Kids Run, Wheels on Parade, and the
Tennis Tournament.
There will be 3,000 wristbands avail-
able for purchase at $8.00 each at the
Association Office when sales begin
Saturday, June 5th (children under 3 are
free). Wristbands are sold on a first-
come, first-serve basis to adult WVA
members with proper Facility ID only.
Residents may purchase as many wrist-
bands as they wish!
Wristbands will be sold at the South
Lake Beach Club on the 4th starting at
9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. or until sold out,
at a cost of $10.00 each – so buy yours
early and save!
Be sure to wear your wristbands on the
4th! Not only will it allow you entrance to
the day’s events, but it will also make you
eligible for prize drawings that will be held
throughout the day.
Registration for the 4th of July 5K/10K
Runs starts on June 5th and must be com-
pleted by June 30th at 5:00 p.m. Please call
the Association Office at 786-1800 if you
have any questions.
Traffic RestrictionsB
lue Lake North and South will be barri-
caded to traffic and parking between
South Wind and Rushing Wind from 7:00
a.m. until 11:00 p.m. on July 4th (residents
will not be allowed to drive into the imme-
diate South Lake Beach Club area except to
drop off coolers, etc.) Parking will be
allowed on Blue Lake South and North.
In compliance with the Orange County
Fire Officials, the Retention Basin
(Garden Club) and Wintermist Pool will
be closed all day July 4th.
4th of July Schedule of Events6:30 a.m. ........Check-in for 5K/10K Run
7:15 a.m. ........Ralph J. Redington
5K/10K Run begins
8:00 a.m. ........Check-in for Kids 1 Mile Run
8:15 a.m. ........Approximate start of
Kids 1 Mile Run
9:15 a.m. ........Both Beach Clubs open
Wheels on Parade Assembly
begins
10:00 a.m. ......Wheels on Parade begins
11:00 a.m. ......DJ starts
12:00 p.m.......Carnival opens
Pedal Boat Regatta
BINGO
1:30 p.m......... Canoe Regattas
2:30 p.m.........Hydro-bike Race
Volleyball sign-ups at
Volleyball Court
3:00 p.m.........Volleyball Tournament
Carnival Rides Close
3:45 p.m.........Carnival Games Over
4:00 p.m.........Sabot Races Start
9:00 p.m.........Fireworks Show
10:00 p.m.......NLBC and SLBC Close
Free Van ShuttleWoodbridge vans will be available to pick
up your party. The van route will travel and
pick up people who are on East or West
Yale Loop, at the North Lake Beach Club, or
at the South Lake Beach Club. If a van does
not come by your location on East or West
Yale Loop, or the at the North Lake Beach
Club, please call the Association Office at
786-1800 and a van will be directed to your
location.
Have Fun and Let Us Do the Work!B
ring your family, the chairs and suntan
lotion, but satisfy your appetite at one
of our food stations.
The South Lake Lagoon food extravagan-
za will feature food stations all day long for
your dining pleasure, at reasonable prices!
This year, our tentative menu will include:
• BBQ ribs, chicken, homemade baked
beans, potato salad
• BBQ hamburgers, hot dogs and veggie
hamburgers
• Mexican food (tacos, burritos and
nachos)
• Hot soft pretzels
• Handmade snow cones
• Popcorn machines
• Hot Churros
• Sodas, juices, smoothies, margaritas,
beer, and wine!
• Juice it Up!
• Sno Cones
What you Should Know Concerning 4th of July Activities
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4th of July Event Map and Van Routes
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