During a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for next year's fireworks event, emphasizing the need for careful planning and potential fundraising efforts. The village attorney was acknowledged for reviewing the fireworks contract, and discussions included the possibility of enhancing the event with live music and corporate sponsorships.
One board member expressed a desire to raise private funds to either extend the duration of the fireworks display or increase its intensity. The board agreed that forming a committee would be essential for organizing these fundraising efforts, with the Parks Conservancy suggested as a potential conduit for donations, as the village itself cannot engage in private fundraising.
Concerns were raised regarding the logistics of securing a barge for the fireworks display, as previous arrangements faced challenges due to scheduling conflicts with larger cities like Yonkers. The contractor responsible for the fireworks had to navigate unexpected changes, which resulted in additional costs. It was noted that obtaining a barge could cost between $10,000 and $15,000 if a donation is not secured.
The meeting concluded with a mention of the upcoming ambassador program, signaling ongoing community engagement efforts. Overall, the discussions highlighted the importance of strategic planning and collaboration to ensure the success of future events.