Dealerships sponsor Evesham’s July 4th

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Evesham Township will be joined by sponsor Burns-Kull Auto Group for this year’s 4th of July festivities and the historic celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.

The collaboration is made possible by a $30,000 donation from Burns-Kull, with support from Burns Hyundai, Burns Buick GMC, Genesis of Cherry Hill and Burns Honda. Burns has long committed to supporting local events and fostering community spirit.

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“We are so grateful to the entire team at Burns for their outstanding contribution to this year’s 4th of July festivities and our America 250 Celebration,” Mayor Jaclyn Veasy said. “The Burns-Kull Auto Group has consistently proven to be an incredible community partner, routinely supporting local events and initiatives that enrich the lives of our residents.”

“We are incredibly honored to be part of such a meaningful and historic celebration for our community,” said Burns’ C.J. Kull. “Marlton and the Evesham Township community have supported our family businesses since our dealerships first moved here in 1973, and we believe it is deeply important to give back to the community that has given so much to us over the years.”

This year’s township holiday parade will kick off at 11 a.m. at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Avenue, and conclude at the historic Marlton post office. It will feature musicians and local community groups. Residents and visitors will conclude their 4th of July with fireworks at dusk at Savich Field on East Main Street in Marlton. 

The field will be accessible at 6 p.m. to welcome spectators and offer products from more than a dozen food and ice cream vendors. There will also an arrangement of vehicles on display from Burns-Kull.

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