Oshkosh announces new fireworks launch site and festival details for July 4th

June 25, 2025 | Oshkosh City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin

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Oshkosh announces new fireworks launch site and festival details for July 4th

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Oshkosh residents can look forward to an exciting Fourth of July celebration as the city prepares for the Festival Foods fireworks show at Menominee Park. During the recent Common Council meeting, city officials announced a new launch location at Ames Point, which is expected to enhance the viewing experience while reducing setup time.

The fireworks display will take place on July 4, with a rain date set for July 5. The Oshkosh Parks Department will also host a variety of food trucks throughout the park, ensuring that attendees have plenty of dining options during the festivities. Safety measures are in place, including a designated no-boat zone around the launch area, which will be monitored by the Winnebago County Sheriff's Department.

In addition to the fireworks announcement, the council discussed upcoming workshops aimed at improving city services. A workshop on the matrix development process and code analysis review is scheduled for August 12, while another session focusing on housing development will take place on August 26. A meeting on July 8 will address code enforcement and the use of the C Click Fix software application.

These initiatives reflect the council's commitment to enhancing community engagement and ensuring public safety during city events. As the Fourth of July approaches, residents are encouraged to enjoy the celebrations and participate in the upcoming workshops that aim to shape the future of Oshkosh.

Converted from Oshkosh Common Council - 6/24/25 meeting on June 25, 2025
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