ANN ARBOR, MI - Washtenaw County will kick off its 2018 Fourth of July celebrations Saturday, June 30 in Dexter and Northville Township.

Fireworks will start at dusk at Hudson Mills Metropark and over Whitmore Lake. A viewing area for the Whitmore Lake fireworks is at Northfield Community Park between the post office and 8 Mile Road.

Additional fireworks displays in Washtenaw County are set at these locations:

Faith Baptist Church of Chelsea fireworks start at dusk July 4 at 4030 Kalmbach Road.

Fireworks in Saline start at 10 p.m. July 4 at Saline Crabtree Field between Liberty School and Saline Middle School.

Heads Up Racing in Milan will have fireworks starting at dusk Friday, July 6 at the Milan Dragway at 10860 Plank Road

The Portage Lake Community Service Organization will present the Independence Day Fireworks at dusk Saturday, July 7.

Ann Arbor's Fourth of July Parade kicks off at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 4. There will be live music and community events like the bike-decorating contest. The parade will start at William and State Streets and proceed to State and Liberty Streets. It then heads west on Liberty to Main Street, south on Main to William Street, east on William and ends on Thompson Street.

The Ypsilanti Fourth of July Parade starts at 11 a.m. on July 4. The 89th annual event is organized by American Legion Post 282. The parade will begin on the corner of Oakwood and Cross Streets and will end at Rice Street in Depot Town.

For those celebrating Fourth of July in Ann Arbor, the city regulates the use of personal fireworks. Those rules can be found here.