• Join Us in Commemorating and Celebrating America's 250th Birthday!


    Community unity honoring America's Independence on the properties of the

    Point Blank Community Church Outreach Center, City of Point Blank,

    Offices of San Jacinto County (SJC) Precinct 4 and SJC First Responders

    in association with

    SJC Veterans-American Legion, SJC Sheriff's Department, and VFDs.

    LOCATION: 7360 US-190, Point Blank, Texas

    Saturday, July 4, 2026 - 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    In God WeTrust

  • Point Blank Community Church Outreach Center, SJC Pct 4, City of Point Blank, SJC First Responders

    Join Us as We Celebrate America's 250th Birthday - Free Admission

    Join us for this not for profit, no alcohol, faith, family and fun event celebrating America's 250th Birthday in Point Blank, San Jacinto County, Texas on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Community unity honoring this historic milestone - America's Independence - on the properties of the Point Blank Community Church Outreach Center, Offices of San Jacinto County Precinct 4, City of Point Blank, and San Jacinto County First Responders in association with San Jacinto County Veterans, Volunteer Fire Departments, and the SJC Sheriff's Department (Safety First!).

    Put on your patriotic attire and come walk the Independence Trail display by our veterans, meet your city and San Jacinto County officials, our San Jacinto County First Reponders, and more. Enjoy patriotic and faith-filled music, performances, storytelling, historical presentations, communicate around the nation with ham operator(s), enter your patriotic essay or artwork for judging, recognition, and prizes, vendors, food, children's games, bounce house, and much more! [An aerial image of the 5-6 acre event location is pictured to the left.] Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/usa250.

    Have a special talent or want to lend a helping hand? We welcome Volunteers!

  • Countdown until the Point Blank Community

    America 250 - 4th of July Celebration

  • Take this opportunity to learn about our history.

    The Commission is recognized state wide for its preservation programs.

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