Things You'll Need:
- Internet Access
- Local Newspaper
- Radio
- Television
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Step 1
Look In Your Local Newspaper
4th of July firework shows that are sponsered by a community organization, such as your local fire department, are often advertised in weekly or daily newspapers. Look for an entertainment section in the week or two before the 4th of July. -
Step 2
Watch or Listen the News
Whether it be the evening news on television or a short newsbreak on your local radio station, most have a "what is happening around town," segment. Your community or those in the surrounding area may have their 4th of July firework shows listed.
The same information can usually be found on the websites for your local news and radio stations. -
Step 3
Visit Your Community Website
Most towns, cities, villages, and counties have online websites. Many also have a calendar that outlines local events. You are likely to find local firework shows for the 4th of July listed. -
Step 4
Ask Around the Community
If you haven't found success with any of the above mentioned approaches, try asking those in your community. Friends, family members, neighbors, or even store clerks may know when and where your local community's firework show is supposed to take place.













