
First of all let me apologize for not keeping up on PhillyChitChat blog. I’ve neglected you, while keeping my socials filled with content during this past season, leading up to this weekend. For the summer months I will be posting many of the parties I have photographed these past few months. More indepth than I have on the socials. Here are a few from this weekend.

As the July 4th celebrations come to a close, and I look through photos from this unforgettable weekend, I can’t help but think back on the past two years since I first began chronicling the preparations, planning meetings, press conferences, and behind-the-scenes moments, often alongside my friend Michael Newmuis, Director for Philadelphia 2026.




Hundreds of people gathered Saturday inside the National Constitution Center for Philadelphia’s Celebration of Freedom ceremony in honor of America’s 250th birthday on Saturday, July 4th.
Mayor Cherelle Parker, who was joined by other city officials, also recognized Philadelphians whose lives and work embody the ideals of the nation and city.
The city awarded seven people with the Philadelphia Freedom Award:
- Former U.S Ambassador David L. Cohen, Award for Civic Devotion
- Bishop Dr. Millicent Hunter, Award for Faith, Courage & Service
- Comcast Spectacor CEO Daniel Hilferty, Award for the City Champion
- Philanthropists Joseph Neubauer and Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer, Award for Transformative Philanthropy
- Hosts of “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast and Philadelphia natives Wallace “Wallo” Peeples and Nasir “Gillie Da King” Fard, Award for Restorative Justice & Resilience
- Actor and West Philly native Colman Domingo, Philadelphia Freedom Award and 2026 One Philly Award for the American Voice

I feel like Mayor Parker gave one of her most powerful and heartfelt speeches here.
She reflected on the moment the Declaration of Independence was signed just steps away at Independence Hall, pointing toward the historic building visible from the Constitution Center. She reminded everyone that when our forefathers gathered in that room, most of us would not have been included.
But they understood that America was a work in progress, and that’s why they set us on a path toward a more perfect union.
“Look around today,” she said. “I am a woman leading the sixth largest city in America. A Black woman.”
She asked everyone to look to their right and left at a room filled with people from all walks of life. We may not have been in that room in 1776, but the promise was that someday the words “all men are created equal” would truly include all of us.
We are not there yet, but we are on our way. 🇺🇸

Independence Hall on July 4th 2026

A few of my favorite photos


Let me tell you something about Welcome America that people seem to have forgotten.
Welcome America is not “the City,” but it is Philadelphia’s official July 4th celebration produced through a nonprofit partner. That structure allows the event to combine public support with private sponsorships and charitable contributions.
For many years, the July 4th celebration was closely tied to the City Representative’s Office. The last being the Nutter administration. During the Nutter administration, City Representative Desiree Peterkin Bell oversaw major city events, including Welcome America.
Later, under Mayor Kenney, Jeff Guaracino was appointed to lead Welcome America as its own nonprofit organization, while still maintaining a close partnership with the Mayor’s Office. The Mayor of Philadelphia serves as Chair of the Welcome America Board.
The nonprofit structure allows Welcome America to raise funds, accept sponsorships, and bring in charitable support in ways that help produce a citywide celebration of this scale. While still reporting to the City Representative, weekly.
Michael DelBene is still the Executive Producer of Fan Experience for Philadelphia’s FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City team. The Festival is still going strong, you have to check it out. Not only is the festival open for soccer viewing, but they have been having pop up concerts. Coming up All America Rejects on Monday July 13th. See you there!!
Have a great day!! Socially yours HughE


































































































