After reading the minutes of the Parks and Rec Committee available on the town 
website: Renewing the Fireworks show has ben discussed (see minutes here 
<https://www.lincolntown.org/agendacenter/viewfile/minutes/_10232023-5280>, 
here 
<https://www.lincolntown.org/agendacenter/parks-and-recreation-committee-27/?#09182023-5226>,
 and here 
<https://www.lincolntown.org/agendacenter/parks-and-recreation-committee-27/?#10232023-5280>)
 and it was determined by the committee that the cost of doing a fireworks show 
on the 4th of July was currently prohibitive. Consolidation in the industry, 
the requirement for a multi-year contract, and the reduction of the 
celebrations budget during the school building project were all given as 
influences in the decision as well as concerns about noise and fire. Doing a 
show at another time of year was also discussed and while the cost goes down 
significantly if you do a show at another time other than the 4th, there was no 
consensus on when or if the town would want a fireworks show on a different 
date.

I hear there used to be a Celebrations Committee that helped organize this, 
however that Committee no longer exists. 

If anyone would like to know more and/or lobby for or against having a 
fireworks display run by Parks and Rec, please attend the next Parks and Rec 
Committee Meeting on Monday, September 15th.

Rob Stringer
15 Todd Pond Rd.

FYI, the cost of a drone show is about 5-10 times more than doing a traditional 
fireworks show. (Source: 
https://www.droneshowsoftware.com/news/the-growing-trend-of-integrated-drones-and-fireworks-shows#:~:text=Traditional%20firework%20displays%20typically%20cost,light%20shows%20average%20around%20%24100%2C000.)



> On Jun 21, 2025, at 8:44 AM, John and Margit Griffith 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Regarding 4th of July Fireworks...
> 
> As a former Parks and Rec commissioner, I can say - during the school 
> building project, we couldn't have fireworks because the campus was too busy 
> with temporary learning pods and building materials. That was during my time 
> on the PRC.
> 
> Having rolled off that board, I can only assume that last year would have 
> been the first year they were possible, and we were in drought - several 
> towns either never scheduled or cancelled fireworks due to extreme fire 
> danger. Since these have to be planned almost a year in advance, and we were 
> still in drought until about a month ago, perhaps that's why we don't have 
> any this year?
> 
> Any current PRCs want to chime in and correct me?
> 
> Yours,
> Margit
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