The rooftop of the Canton Cultural Center is a great place for a party, especially when fireworks light up the night sky over Canton. Arts in Stark presented Rooftop Rendezvous for 300 guests Thursday evening. Judi Christy, who chaired the event, enlisted family members — husband Mike, daughter Erika and son Zach — to greet guests and help with the party.Andra and Dennis Critchfield and Colleen and Tom Sibila sampled the signature drink, Malibu Fruit Punch, served by Rachel Barrett. David Bowen and Scott Sutton helped guests cool off with cold drinks.Zen Davis, Steve and Sarah Shumaker, George Samay and Chris Rood were prepared to entertain the crowd with games of miniature golf, corn hole and basketball, while Two Fat Guys BBQ offered a picnic buffet of barbecued pork, scalloped potatoes, baked beans and corn bread.M.J. “Al” and Pat Albacete enjoyed the event with Cassandra Crowley, Deby Barath and Cyndi Halter. Al Albacete, executive director of the Canton Museum of Art, said he wasn’t sure how he’s going to get a Civil War cannon into the museum for the upcoming exhibit of Civil War memorabilia, A Nation Divided, which opens Sept. 1. Also enjoying the party were Pat and Vic Gramoy, Pauline and Bob Gary, Bonnie Servies, Judy Hoover, Joe Jadick, Susie Shearer, Polly and Dave Hartung, Marilyn and Dick Croasdaile, Nancy and Ken McPeek, and Julie and Quinton Cutler.The event was a family affair; 3-year-old Addi Dulcie was the first out on the floor, dancing to the music by Modern Roots. Enjoying her dance were brothers Drew and Nate and her mother, Jamie Dulcie; Stephanie and John Weston; Gabriela and Eugen Rosic and their sons Victor and Paul; and Carol Fier, her son Domenic and his friend Zachery Schoolcraft. Later, Jonathon Green and Jared Hughes of Andrew Fulmer Dance Studios provided line-dancing lessons.Saundra Wright celebrated her birthday with her husband, Nathan, and Jane Nicholson, John Lindamood and Pam and Tony Arrington, as the lights dimmed and the fireworks display began.