I’m still at work, but my mind is already firmly wrapped around the holiday weekend. If you’re sticking around the Triangle this weekend, here’s how I suggest you spend the Fourth of July:

* Go to Festival for the Eno. The 30th annual event at West Point on the Eno in Durham features over 80 performers, crafters, storytellers, children’s activites and historical tours. The 3-day festival runs July 3 to 5. Tickets are $15 per day or $35 for all three days if you buy them at the gate.

* Take in some free music at the Music on the Lawn concert series at American Tobacco. John Brown & The Groove Shop Band will perform from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. under the water tower at the American Tobacco complex. Bring blankets and chairs. Food and drinks are available from restaurant vendors.

* Go to a USA Baseball game at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. The game against Guetamala starts at 6 p.m. Tickets range from $7 to $9 each.

* Watch fireworks at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. The public will be admitted into the ballpark to fill any empty seats for free at the end of the seventh inning of the USA Baseball game to watch the city’s fireworks display.

Here’s a list of other events happening around the Triangle on the Fourth of July.

Just be safe and have fun!