Tag: Fireworks display

  • Fireworks and Festivities Information for July 4th

    Hello, Neighbors.

    See the official flyers attached here from the City of San Jose regarding illegal fireworks.

    There will be several professional fireworks displays in San Jose, one local at Almaden Lake Park with a great lineup, at the corner of Winfield and Coleman Avenue. Parking spots will be sparse. One may have to park further away.

    Many details of the Almaden Lake Park festivities (food court, entertainment activities) can be seen on the District 10 Council office website: https://sjd10.com/4th-of-july. Scroll all the way through the website to find lots of information on the festivities at Almaden Lake Park on July 4th.

    Regards,
    Greg Peck
    LPNA

    Attached are the official City of San Jose anti-fireworks flyers.

  • Local Fireworks Displays

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    In a message relayed by Councilmember Jimenez of District 2 help celebrate a safe and fun Fireworks celebration this July 4th. There are shows at these following venues. Please attend one of these fireworks displays instead of igniting your own which are ILLEGAL within the City of San Jose. With this past winter’s heavy rainfall, there is plenty of overgrowth along the hillsides increasing the fire hazard this summer.

    Rotary Fireworks
    180 Woz Way
    San Jose, CA 95110
    http://www.rotaryfireworks.org/

    Fireworks begin at approximately 9:30PM. The free Symphony Summer Pops music begins at 5:30PM. Promoting safe fireworks in our community through free, fun, family-friendly professional fireworks.

    San Jose Giants Independence Day Celebration
    588 E Alma Ave, San Jose, CA 95112
    San Jose, CA 95112
    http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t476

    San Jose Giants Independence Day Celebration, Municipal Stadium

    Fun Festival and Fireworks at Almaden Lake
    6099 Winfield Blvd
    San Jose, CA 95120
    https://www.sanjoseca.gov/Calendar.aspx?EID=4597

    Given the City of San José’s safety-related ban on the use of personal fireworks, these public events offer families and people of all ages and backgrounds a safe place to celebrate Independence Day. This patriotic, fun-filled, family-friendly event (no alcohol is served or allowed) is a great way to celebrate the 4th of July.

    If you need to report the use of illegal fireworks, submit a report on the City of San Jose website Fireworks Abatement page