The isn't my first rodeo in the Creston neighborhood. I know that every summer weekend fireworks will be heard. I just didn't expect them to come from this place.
The isn't my first rodeo in the Creston neighborhood. I know that every summer weekend fireworks will be heard. I just didn't expect them to come from this place.
Port Huron seeks to resume summer firework show
June 9, 2021
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PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) A popular firework show in Port Huron could return a year after it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A notice to proceed with the show has been authorized as part of the Blue Water Festival, according to City Manager James Freed.
The total cost for the firework show is about $8,600. A $5,000 grant from the DTE Foundation for Blue Water Festival 2020 will be used. The city is looking to raise funds to pay the remaining costs.
The festival is expected to be held in July.
There Might Be A Fireworks Shortage This Summer
It seems like every month during the pandemic we get a new announcement that their is a shortage of something and this month is no different. Everyone s favorite (or least favorite) July 4th pastime might be hard to participate in this year.
That s right, this year it might be harder to celebrate the 4th of July with loud and bright explosions this year because firework stands might have limited supply. Some retailers are noticing up to a 30% drop in total stock available for sale this summer.
The shortages aren t region specific either, so not just Minneapolis is experiencing it. There are reports from all over the country warning consumers to get your fireworks now because if you wait, it might be too late. And the longer you wait, the higher the prices are likely to go.