Fireworks May Be Early Tonight Due to Threat of Storms

Lisa Dawsey Smith, Whitewater 4th of July Festival Event Organizer, told The Whitewater Banner that due to the forecast of possible storms this evening, the fireworks show may begin earlier than the 10 p.m. scheduled time. “If there’s lightning in the area, and we get a break in the weather, the show might be launched as early as 9 p.m. I’d recommend that spectators arrive by 9 to ensure that they don’t miss the show.” By the way, one person who saw last night’s show said that she has seen many of our shows, and this was “the best I’ve ever seen here.”

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