Commissioners approve pyrotechnics for Whalehead and Historic Corolla Park Independence Day celebration

5727332 · June 13, 2025

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Summary

The board authorized the use of pyrotechnics for the county—s annual Independence Day celebration at Whalehead and Historic Corolla Park and discussed planning for next year's 250th anniversary events grouped under occupancy tax funding.

Currituck County commissioners voted June 11 to authorize the use of pyrotechnics at the county—s annual Independence Day celebrations at Whalehead and Historic Corolla Park.

The motion to authorize fireworks at those locations passed by voice vote after a short discussion. One commissioner used the discussion to suggest planning a larger fireworks display for the 250th anniversary of the United States next year and recommended using occupancy tax funds to support a larger, countywide celebration.

Why it matters: the use of pyrotechnics requires board approval because of public safety and park operations; commissioners noted occupancy tax (tourism) funding as an appropriate source if the board elects to scale up celebrations for the 250th anniversary.

Next steps: the motion to allow pyrotechnics carried; staff in the Tourism Development Authority and parks and recreation will manage permits, safety coordination, and any possible occupancy-tax funding decisions for future anniversary events.

Ending: The pyrotechnics authorization was approved by voice vote and will proceed under the county—s event permitting and safety protocols.