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Uncle Sam Jam
July 7 @ 4:00 pm – July 10 @ 10:00 pm
Uncle Sam Jam returns to Civic Center Park in Woodhaven, MI July 7-10, 2022. Come enjoy our large carnival midway, live concerts, fireworks, monster truck rides, and a petting zoo.
Festival Hours
THURSDAY: 4:00pm – 11:00pm
FRIDAY: 4:00pm – Midnight
SATURDAY: Noon- Midnight
SUNDAY: Noon – 11:00pm
Parking
OnSite Parking Available for $10 TH/SAT/SUN
$15 on FRIDAY!!!!
FREE Parking available offsite at Kohls with FREE Shuttles to the event.
20840 West Rd, Woodhaven, MI 48183


Friday, July 8, 2022 at Dusk
Woodhaven Fireworks 2022 – Uncle Sam Jam Fireworks –
Civic Center Park (23101 Hall Rd, Woodhaven, MI 48183)
Uncle Sam Jam is a 4-day Downriver Festival featuring a carnival, concerts, and much more! Fireworks on Friday! Uncle Sam Jam website. Festival begins July 7 and runs through Sunday, July 10. For more info, visit unclesamjamfest.com.


Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program
Please click here to view the event flyer.
Items that are accepted include:
- household paints, stains, dyes
- floor care items, furniture polish, bathroom cleaners
- lawn and garden chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers
- antifreeze, motor oil, gasoline
- automotive batteries, dry cell batteries, propane tanks
- old computers, printers, scanners, TV’s, cell phones, fax machines
- mercury containing thermometers, thermostats and elemental mercury
- fluorescent light bulbs (standard and compact)
- smoke detectors, fire extinguishers
- Pharmaceutical Waste (Non -controlled Substances only)
- CRT televisions and monitors
Items that are not accepted include:
- commercial waste, industrial waste
- ammunition, explosives
- 55-gallon drums
- radioactive materials
- unknown, unlabeled waste
- shock sensitive materials
- household trash
- appliances
Residents are encouraged to bring in mercury fever thermometers for disposal. Mercury is a toxic substance and can cause serious health effects if released into a home or the environment. For more information, please contact Wayne County’s Resource Recovery Coordinator at (734) 326-3936.


Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program
Please click here to view the event flyer.
Items that are accepted include:
- household paints, stains, dyes
- floor care items, furniture polish, bathroom cleaners
- lawn and garden chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers
- antifreeze, motor oil, gasoline
- automotive batteries, dry cell batteries, propane tanks
- old computers, printers, scanners, TV’s, cell phones, fax machines
- mercury containing thermometers, thermostats and elemental mercury
- fluorescent light bulbs (standard and compact)
- smoke detectors, fire extinguishers
- Pharmaceutical Waste (Non -controlled Substances only)
- CRT televisions and monitors
Items that are not accepted include:
- commercial waste, industrial waste
- ammunition, explosives
- 55-gallon drums
- radioactive materials
- unknown, unlabeled waste
- shock sensitive materials
- household trash
- appliances
Residents are encouraged to bring in mercury fever thermometers for disposal. Mercury is a toxic substance and can cause serious health effects if released into a home or the environment. For more information, please contact Wayne County’s Resource Recovery Coordinator at (734) 326-3936.