Where to find fireworks this July 4th

Tri-State Region — The Fourth of July is just days away, and residents are ready to celebrate the holiday with a big bang after a year-and-a-half of being cooped up indoors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although Dutchess County has confirmed it will not put on any fireworks displays this year, as it said a number of other entities are doing so, there are other fireworks being shown around the Harlem Valley and Tri-state region.

Amenia

Most notably, the Silo Ridge Community Foundation and the Amenia-Wassaic Community Organization are offering local residents the chance to see a free fireworks display in celebration of Independence Day, in partnership with the Amenia Fire Company. 

The show promises to be spectacular and will begin on Sunday, July 4, at 9:30 p.m. at the Amenia firehouse on Mechanic Street near the Harlem Valley Rail Trail.

Details on viewing and parking will be posted at www.ameniawassaic.org/programs/.  

Millbrook

The Millbrook Golf and Tennis Club puts on a private fireworks display for its members, but the show can be seen from a number of favorite spots around the town of Washington, including Nine Partners Cemetery. 

The Millbrook Police Department is usually out around town doing heavy crowd and traffic control, but residents are allowed to watch the display. Those who do are asked to be on their best behavior and act in a safe and appropriate manner.

Lime Rock, Conn.

Right next door in Connecticut, Lime Rock Park and the Salisbury Rotary Club have co-sponsored an annual Independence Day Fireworks show for more than 40 years. This year, it promises to be bigger and better with a more explosive fireworks display, food trucks and craft beers, a bounce house, facepainter and a racing simulator. 

The Salisbury Rotary Club collects admission to benefit the community, with tickets costing $20 per car or $5 per person walking in. Gates open on Saturday, July 3, at 6 p.m., and all concession stands will be open. Bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets to Lime Rock’s one-of-a-kind track; the fireworks begin about 9:15 p.m. Rain Date is Sunday, July 4. 

Go to www.limerock.com/salisbury-rotary-club-fireworks for details.

Wappingers Falls

Dutchess Stadium in Wappingers Falls has a Movie Night & Fireworks Extravaganza on Saturday, July 3, at 6:30 p.m.

Although a bit southwest of our general vicinity, it will be a weekend night, and for those looking for something out of the ordinary, the fireworks night includes a screening of the all-time classic “National Treasure” before celebrating Independence Day with a fireworks show. 

Tickets cost $15 per person and can be reserved online.

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