Fireworks are as much a part of July Fourth as barbecues, parades and red, white and blue, but have you ever stopped to think what makes them flare up in the first place?
The 4th of July is fast approaching and that means fireworks galore! With fireworks and get togethers, something is bound to go wrong. Here are 10 things that could go wrong on the 4th of July.
The 4th of July holiday is just around the corner. You can now find fireworks stands on the corner of every major street outside the city limits. However when it comes to fireworks, they are still illegal to possess and fire inside the city limits.
The 4th of July is a fun holiday. It's a day to get together with family and friends to celebrate our country's independence. It's also the perfect day for fireworks. Last year Canyon went bigger and better with their 4th of July celebration and this year they are continuing the tradition. This year mark your calenders and join us at Kimbrough Memorial Station for fireworks and the Gin Blossom
You haven't truly experienced 4th of July fireworks until you've experienced them from the viewpoint of a drone flying dead center through all of the explosive action.
Independence Day is perfect for outdoor family fun. It's also the one time of year when it’s seems to be okay to play with matches. Family fun and playing with matches may seem like an unlikely combo, but hey, so is America, right?
Yes, with all this awesome rain you know people are itching to start shooting off fireworks. Fireworks stands are already selling their products and I have already see some folks shooting them off, inside the city limits. However, fireworks are still illegal inside the city limits.