Tag: Fireworks

Plano fireworks will be June 30

The City of Plano government will present a safe, family-friendly, Independence Day fireworks event Friday, June 30 at the Plano High School Reaper Stadium. Concessions by Plano Sports Boosters, similar to Friday night football games. Gates will open at 7:30 p.m., with fireworks at dusk. Please note that alcohol, tobacco,...

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Naperville Fireworks Show July 4

In celebration of Independence Day, the Naperville Community Fireworks Show will take place at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 4 at Frontier Sports Complex, 3380 Cedar Glade Drive. The 2023 Fireworks Show co-hosts are Naperville Park District and the City of Naperville government and presented by Woody Buick GMC. There is...

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Fireworks scofflaws in Aurora

In preparation for the Fourth of July weekend and the following weeks, the City of Aurora government has launched a citywide campaign for fireworks scofflaws. By City Code, fireworks are illegal in the State’s second-largest city, and the selling, possession, storage, and usage of fireworks now come with hefty fines....

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Observing helpful tips can prevent many fireworks’ injuries

With the Fourth of July coming up, Aurora Noon Lions Club wants to remind the public of the dangers of fireworks. Arvid Meyer of Aurora, Noon Lions president, said “The Fourth of July is fast approaching. It seems like more people than ever are using high-powered explosives, as well as...

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Naperville moves fireworks display to Frontier complex

The city government of Naperville, Naperville Park District, and The Salute event organizers Naperville Responds For Veterans issued the following statement regarding the 2020 July 4 fireworks display: “Due to the ongoing situation surrounding COVID-19, representatives from the City of Naperville, Naperville Park District, and Naperville Responds For Veterans together...

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