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The Growing Cost of a Fireworks Show Save Email Print
Posted: 11:17 PM Jul 3, 2008
Last Updated: 11:17 PM Jul 3, 2008
Reporter: Jamie Edmonds
Email Address: jamie.edmonds@wilx.com

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The Fowlerville July 4th celebration is a 32-year tradition, but this year was almost history.

"We weren't sure we were going to be able to have a show," Peggy Ogden of the Fowlerville Fireworks Committee said.

Until retail giant Walmart stepped in.

"Walmart came in and gave us $2,500," Allen Hale, another committee member, said.

The Fowlerville Fireworks Committee said they just don't have the money like they used to and fireworks don't come cheap.

"It's a struggle every year," Ogden said. "The past couple years have been really bad, but every year we make it somehow."

The problem for smaller communities like Fowlerville, is that they not only have to deal with smaller budgets, but the price of fireworks is increasing too.

"To get the same amount of fireworks it'll cost $500 to $600 dollars more per year," Larry Holley said.

Holley, owner of the Eaton Rapids' HoBo Fireworks Company, said in the industry, almost everything depends on what happens in China.

"The Orient produces about 70 percent of the fireworks here," Holley said.

He said companies stock pile fireworks a year in advance, but a large factory fire in China last year will affect supplies and prices here in the next few years.

"Maybe by 2010, a lot of smaller communities may not be able to afford fireworks because only the larger communities will have the resources to do it," he said.

Fowlerville is hoping for more donations next year so they can get the best bang for their buck.

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Posted by: Carrie Location: 48906 on Jul 4, 2008 at 08:01 AM
Now THAT is awesome. Walmart may have some questionable ethics when it comes to treatment of their employees and their support of outsourcing, but KUDOS to them for their support of local community!!! What a great story!!

Posted by: Susan Location: East Lansing on Jul 4, 2008 at 07:34 AM
To add to this story. A small community, Dowagiac, in Cass County who has had several years tradtion of fireworks, is no longer able to hold a fireworks show. Michigan's budget is in dire need of assistance. This is just a symptom of the big problem.

Posted by: tom Location: Mich on Jul 4, 2008 at 05:43 AM
There we go again,that word,CHINA.How much we buy from them.Where so many of our jobs went.Where recalls of products come from.It don't matter to me if we have fireworks or not.Not nessary at all just a costly celebration of too much money being spent.If cities can't afford to, due to tight budgets,I rather see the money go into other things.Lite a fire works,it's gone and the money you paid to get a few seconds of whatever.Donnations are needed in other things like food banks and charities to give where needed.We all must think what is more important,as times get harder.China has there problems like everyone else.Sure they will raise there prices even though they pay cheap wages for many.But when the day comes that is one of the only places to buy what is needed by other countries,as well as the USA?then what?The day will come when we are so sorry for buying so much MADE IN CHINA.WE are supporting a communist country and even allowing our american jobs there to get way to much profit.

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