Things You'll Need:
- the desire to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday without stress.
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Step 1
Go to the fireworks instead of having your child or children play with fireworks and firecrackers in the neighborhood. This will help for less possibility of accidents as well as fights with neighbors because of any accidents due to fireworks as well. Start early to arrive to any firework location.
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Step 2
Rent a big screen TV if fireworks is something that will be fun and unique for family members to experience if time or travel does not permit to go in person to see a live firework presentation. Taping these presentations could be a cool idea to use to make a personal edited version for the family or the special day spent with each other. Be sure to have snacks that will not distract the sound of fireworks to be heard in the broadcast.
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Step 3
Make a suggestion that the entire neighborhood get together and have one big firework presentation. Check a couple of months before with your local mayor's office and the police department as to what the procedures are for throwing a fireworks party. Usually they are near a waterfront, so there maybe licensing involved. Everyone can share the cost of putting the firework event together. This could end up being an annual firework expedition.
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Step 4
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Comments
karileighk said
on 6/30/2009 I love the fourth. *5
63miranda said
on 6/25/2009 Well-written with great ideas. Thanks! 5*
krazigirl79 said
on 5/27/2009 Great suggestions for a safe 4th of July.
cherry67 said
on 5/27/2009 I cant wait!!!
medphysinfo said
on 5/26/2009 Great article about making the 4th of July a special celebration. Definitely keep those fireworks out of children's hands. I have seen x-rays of missing fingers due to fireworks.