logo
Southwick Civic Fund asks for help from community to pay for this summer's fireworks show

Southwick Civic Fund asks for help from community to pay for this summer's fireworks show

Yahoo13-06-2025
SOUTHWICK — The Southwick Civic Fund is taking the first step in its attempt to bring back that annual carnival to town and have a fireworks show on Saturday, Aug. 9, but it will need the financial support of the community.
'We are shooting for raising $20,000,' said Joseph Deedy, the president of the nonprofit.
He said the plan is to use $14,000 for the fireworks and the extra $6,000 to have two carnival rides for children, which would be provided by Comerford & Sons, and cover any other expenses.
'Of course, the rides would be free for the kids,' Deedy said.
He stressed the importance of having the community help fund the show and how it could be considered easy.
There are roughly10,000 people who live in town, Granville and Tolland and if 'we could get $1.50 from each person, we'd be there.'
He also extended an invitation to businesses in the area that would want to help but acknowledged it could be tough ask given the economy.
'Because the last few years local businesses have been getting hit pretty hard, we decided to turn the requests to the citizens of Southwick,' he said.
Deedy said the decision to bring in the carnival rides was to start preparations for a carnival next summer to coincide the United States celebrating its 250th anniversary.
'We want to do something special next year to celebrate our country's founding,' he said.
As for the fireworks, they will be provided by Atlas Fireworks, which has run the shows for the town in the past, Deedy said.
The fireworks are launched from The Wick 338 motocross track with the blessing of its general manager Rick Johnson.
'We have a great partnership with the Wick,' he said, adding that American Legion Post 338 is a key part of making the show a success.
There wasn't a fireworks show in town last year, which Deedy said made more than a few folks upset.
He explained that a large portion of his time away from running his ice cream shop Moolicious Farm was spent working on getting the new facility for the Our Community Food Pantry completed.
'Last year with the food pantry, there was just too much to do,' he said.
The annual tradition of a fireworks shows in Southwick began in 1948, and was part of the annual Fireman's Carnival and Parade.
Run by the Southwick Fireman's Association as a fundraiser for the town's Fire Department, it was a four-day event that featured carnival rides, helicopter rides, a car show, and fireworks.
In 2015, the Fireman's Association decided to end organizing the carnival, and for a couple of years, it was put on by the Southwick Rotary Club.
The Southwick Rotary Club ran the fireworks show until 2017, which was when the Southwick Civic Fund took over coordinating the event and raising the money needed to pull it off.
By then, the carnival hadn't been run in a few years.
The show on Aug. 9 will feature fireworks at dusk, local concessions including Deedy's Moolicious ice cream truck, and a DJ playing music.
Deedy expects several food trucks to be there but couldn't confirm which ones yet.
'Sometimes they can be last-minute,' he said.
The show will be held rain or shine.
There are several ways to give, including at www.southwickcivicfund.org — navigate to the bottom of the page and click on the 'donate' button. All online donations are processed through Paypal.
Donations by personal check can be sent to 258 Feeding Hills Road, Southwick, MA 01077. The Southwick Civic Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Read the original article on MassLive.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Indie theatre productions score big in local theatre awards
Indie theatre productions score big in local theatre awards

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Indie theatre productions score big in local theatre awards

They may be small, but the independent theatres were the big winners at this year's Betty Mitchell Awards. The Bettys, now in their 26th year, recognize excellence in Calgary's professional theatres. Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers – Makambe K. Simamba's solo show, produced by Toronto's Tarragon Theatre and presented in Calgary by Verb and Handsome Alice theatres – was the big winner. It was named outstanding production of a play, and won Simamba a Betty for outstanding lead performance in a drama, as well as a joint award with Shakeil Rollock for outstanding choreography. Handsome Alice was also the production company behind Two Moons: A Folk Lullaby, Sonia Deleo's solo show about an unwanted pregnancy. Deleo was awarded a Betty for her original composition for the show. Inside Out and Chromatic Theatre's production of Static: A Party Girl's Memoir earned a Betty for Jamie Cesar for outstanding performance in a comedy, while fledgling opera company Ammolite Opera saw Geoffrey Schellenberg take home the award for outstanding supporting performance in a musical. Sage Theatre's production of Mary Stuart saw Javier Vilalta named outstanding director of a drama, while Ghost River Theatre's production of Echoes of the Land won outstanding musical direction for Clarence Wolfleg, Skip Wolfleg, Eric Rose, Kris Demeanor, Jennie Esdale, Cedric Lightning, Alanna Bluechild, Kenna Burima, and Tauran. Legally Blonde, which is a joint production of Theatre Calgary and The Citadel Theatre, picked up Bettys for Kelsey Verzotti for lead performance, Patricia Zentilli for best supporting performance, as well as outstanding production of a musical. Theatre Calgary's production of Awoowaakii won Sable Sweetgrass the award for outstanding new script, as well as Bettys for Marshall Vielle as outstanding lead performance in a comedy, and for John Doucet for his design of the show. The Play that Goes Wrong, which was a joint production of Theatre Calgary, The Citadel and the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, took home the Betty for outstanding performance by an ensemble. Alberta Theatre Projects won a Betty for Relamy Kneeshaw's costumes in Charlotte's Web, while its production of The Seafarer earned Christopher Hunt the Betty for outstanding supporting performance in a drama. Vertigo Theatre's The Da Vinci Code won a Betty for Andy Moro's video designs, and its production of The Woman in Black won Narda McCarroll a Betty for her lighting design.

Scarlett Johansson Embraces Modern Tailoring in Max Mara Corset Top for ‘Jimmy Fallon,' Talks ‘Jurassic World Rebirth'
Scarlett Johansson Embraces Modern Tailoring in Max Mara Corset Top for ‘Jimmy Fallon,' Talks ‘Jurassic World Rebirth'

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Scarlett Johansson Embraces Modern Tailoring in Max Mara Corset Top for ‘Jimmy Fallon,' Talks ‘Jurassic World Rebirth'

Scarlett Johansson made the latest stop on her 'Jurassic World Rebirth' promotional tour with an appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on Tuesday in New York City. The actress costars in the latest 'Jurassic Park' franchise film alongside Jonathan Bailey and two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali. For her late-night talk show appearance, Johansson opted for a coordinated, suit-inspired look courtesy of Max Mara. The 'Marriage Story' Oscar-nominated actress wore straight-fit light wool trousers in black. More from WWD Western Brand Tecovas Debuts New Signature Unisex Fragrance With Ranger Station Cate Blanchett Takes Oceanic Inspiration to New Levels in Dilara Fındıkoğlu at the 2025 Serpentine Gallery Summer Party Why Tennis Players Wear All White at Wimbledon: The Championships' Historic Dress Code Explained The tailored trousers featured a semi-wide-leg silhouette. The actress added a woolen cloth corset top, which also incorporated elements of blazer tailoring. The corset top featured a single-breasted button fastening, along with an internal bodice with boning. The top also included subtle pockets at the waist and featured a couture bow motif knotted at the front. As for her jewelry, Johansson opted for statement silver earrings and a few delicate pieces to accessorize her attire. The actress' hair was styled with the controversial side part, a style having a major resurgence, and her makeup included bold brows, lined eyes and a glossy lip. Johansson regularly works with award-winning stylist Kate Young, who is dressing Johansson throughout her 'Jurassic World Rebirth' promotional tour. Johansson's 'Tonight Show' attire highlights the growing trend for women's tailoring. Across the pond in London, the 203-year-old bespoke tailor Norton & Sons has seen a rise in popularity for women's suit looks and tailored pieces, as reported by WWD's Hikmat Mohammed in August 2024. 'This renewed focus on women's tailoring aligns with broader cultural shifts toward sustainability, individuality and the rejection of fast fashion. As more women ascend to leadership roles and seek professional attire that embodies confidence and style, the demand for high-quality, tailor-made clothing has grown,' said Hannah Bond, Norton & Sons' womenswear representative. The recent rise in tailored looks for women comes after former Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential run in 2024, during which she wore several suited looks, including a custom Chloé suit at the Democratic National Convention. Royal women like Kate Middleton and Queen Letizia of Spain often wear suits by Roland Mouret, Burberry, Mango and more designers. View Gallery Launch Gallery: Scarlett Johansson's Best Red Carpet Style: Premieres, Awards Shows & More [PHOTOS] Best of WWD Lauren Sánchez's Fashion Evolution Through the Years: From Her Days as TV News Anchor to Today Labubu vs. 'Lafufu': How to Spot the Differences Between Real and Fake Bob Haircut Trend: Leslie Bibb, Halle Berry & More Looks [Photos]

SLC weekend events: Yappy Hour, Mumford & Sons and Red Bull race
SLC weekend events: Yappy Hour, Mumford & Sons and Red Bull race

Axios

time13-06-2025

  • Axios

SLC weekend events: Yappy Hour, Mumford & Sons and Red Bull race

The weekend is near. A handful of outdoor events is happening in Salt Lake City — and most of them are free. 🐕 Yappy Hour: Take your dog to this outdoor party, featuring food trucks, live music and cold beer. There will be a large off-leash area full of tennis balls and toys. When: 6pm-9pm Thursday Where: Fairmont Park Admission: Free 🍿 Summer Outdoor Film Series: Grab a lawn chair and snacks to take in 2024 animated film "Flow." When: 8pm Friday Where: East side of Liberty Park Admission: Free 🎵 Mumford & Sons: The popular British folk rock band is making a stop in West Valley City as part of their North American tour. 🏎️ Red Bull Soapbox Race: Comedian Tyler Bender, "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" cast member Mayci Neeley and Olympic rock climber Natalie Grossman are set to compete in this downhill race.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store