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December 6, 2024 11:03 am

Red, White, and Boom: Sandy’s Fireworks Show to Illuminate the 4th of July!

Jul 1, 2024
map showing the area where fireworks will be displayed

By Kelly Romo
The Mountain Times

As the sun sets on the 4th of July, the excitement in Sandy reaches its peak. Families and friends are invited to gather near Sandy High School for the annual fireworks display, an event that has become a beloved community tradition. Organized by the City of Sandy, in collaboration with various local entities, this event promises an evening of spectacular pyrotechnics, setting it apart as a safe and patriotic celebration.
The Sandy 4th of July Fireworks display lights up the sky just after dusk, offering a dazzling 20-minute show that features a variety of fireworks, including colorful bursts, sparkling fountains, and thunderous booms. The main viewing area is the open field across from Sandy High School. Parking is conveniently located in the school parking lot, adjacent to the fields. Many attendees arrive early to secure prime spots, setting up lawn chairs next to their vehicles for an unobstructed view of the fireworks. Bell Road is closed for the event, so early arrival is essential to ensure a good viewing position and to avoid the rush. Watching from your car or the surrounding area, you’ll be treated to a breathtaking aerial display that captures the spirit of Independence Day, all while being in a safe environment.
The Sandy 4th of July Fireworks display is a collaborative effort involving several key players in the community. The City of Sandy takes the lead in organizing the event, working closely with the public works and police departments, the fire department and the Sandy School District. This all-hands-on-deck approach ensures that every aspect of the event runs smoothly, from planning to execution.
Clackamas County Bank’s partnership as the primary sponsor is a testament to the deep-rooted community support for this cherished celebration. For many years, Clackamas County Bank has been the main financial backer of the fireworks show, playing a pivotal role in its ongoing success. Their steadfast commitment and the Sandy School District’s generous venue provision is a true reflection of Sandy’s unity and festive spirit.
Western Display Fireworks, a company with over seventy-five years of experience, will be the creative force behind the breathtaking fireworks show. As the oldest and largest aerial display fireworks company in the Northwest, Western Display is renowned for its custom-designed pyrotechnic productions. Their dedication to pushing the boundaries of spectacle ensures that each year’s display is more awe-inspiring than the last. Safety is a top priority for Western Display. They work closely with local organizers to establish a safe fallout zone and adhere to stringent safety protocols. Their unwavering commitment to the safety of both their crew and the spectators makes them a trusted partner for the Sandy fireworks display.
The Sandy 4th of July Fireworks display is more than just a pyrotechnic show; it’s a testament to the community spirit that defines this vibrant town. It’s a collaboration where local government, businesses, and residents come together to create an unforgettable evening. As the night sky erupts in a kaleidoscope of colors, this event offers a dazzling and safe way to celebrate Independence Day.
Make plans to join us this year! Arrive early, find your spot, and prepare to be amazed by the brilliant fireworks that light up the Sandy sky. Bring your family and friends, and be part of a tradition that unites us all. For more information on the event and parking details, visit the City of Sandy’s website or follow their social media channels. Don’t miss out on this spectacular celebration of freedom and community!

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