Here's the latest fireworks update: IT'S A GO FOR TONIGHT!
Don Sherwood called about an hour ago, and after talking with the fireworks crew and President Dente, the decision is to take a chance that the weather will cooperate at dusk and give us a break long enough to do the fireworks. According to the forecast, rain is expected later this afternoon, with clearing and then more rain during the nighttime hours. So plan on getting here early for a good viewing spot (and maybe bring an umbrella).
Oops! Fred just reported there are rolls of thunder outside even though we have bright sunshine. That's ok - maybe a good thunder storm will clear the air and we'll have clear weather on the other side.
The fireworks will be set off from the rail trail at the north end of the pond - just east of the channel bridge. This is the same as last year. ENJOY!
Friday, July 03, 2009
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