Written by Janet Crews
Last week, the 35th annual Winter Blast Show wowed audiences inside and outside SARA Park.
Early seminars and workshops included how to “build your own pyro,” and another station offered sparklers for young audiences to enjoy during the day. Some people camped and tailgated in nearby areas outside the park before the show.
“Once every few years, when I have friends, I like to go out and watch a show. Usually we play cards and enjoy a good meal outside at SARA Park,” he said.・Larry Mathias, a resident of Havasu City, said:
Spectators Vicky, Paula, Lauren and Larry Mathias enjoy a card game outside SARA Park before the Winter Blast show begins.Janet Crews / River Scene
“The best thing about getting together is watching the fireworks,” said Vicki Mathis, a Tucson resident visiting family in Lake Havasu City.
Each year, the Western Pyrotechnics Association (WPA) ensures a safe event with professionals trained in the safe use of fireworks and pyrotechnics, while entertaining local residents.
Click here to check out Saturday night's show on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–57NkboqqY
For more information, visit the RiverScene Magazine calendar events page.
https://riverscenemagazine.com/events/Winterblast-pyrotechnics-fireworks-show/ or contact Jim Russell at DSM Events at dsmevents35@gmail.com or http://westernpyro.org.
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