In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the future of the town's Fourth of July celebrations, particularly the fireworks display that has become a staple of the event. Concerns were raised about the sustainability of the current setup, as the American Legion, which has traditionally organized the fireworks, indicated they may no longer be able to manage the event due to the aging membership and the labor-intensive nature of the preparations.
Participants highlighted the importance of the fireworks for local businesses, noting that the event draws significant sales during the holiday. There was a suggestion to analyze data from previous years to compare the economic impact of years with fireworks versus those without, particularly in instances where weather conditions led to cancellations.
The conversation also explored alternative options, such as a light or drone show, which could potentially be less labor-intensive and mitigate safety concerns associated with traditional fireworks. However, initial estimates indicated that a drone show could cost between $20,000 to $26,000, significantly higher than the current fireworks budget.
The fire department expressed willingness to assist with manpower but emphasized the need for further discussions regarding budgetary support and logistics. The American Legion has offered to provide some guidance and assistance, but they are firm on their limitations moving forward.
As the town considers its options, officials are looking to engage with various organizations, including the fire department and potential grant sources, to ensure that the Fourth of July celebration continues to thrive in the community. Further discussions are expected to take place to explore viable solutions for maintaining this cherished tradition.