'Time is running out:' Could Milwaukee's July 3 fireworks be in jeopardy in 2019?

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Fireworks show needs to go on

Fireworks show needs to go on



MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee could soon lose one of its most popular summer events.

The U.S. Bank Fireworks display has drawn thousands of visitors annually to the city's lakefront for an early Independence Day celebration on July 3. But officials now say without a major new backer confirmed by April 1, the event may not return in 2019.

While the fireworks show is not put on by Milwaukee County Parks, they host viewers in Veterans Park each year, an event that has brought all of Milwaukee together at the lakefront for a family-friendly event that unites our community. Last February, U.S. Bank announced that the 2018 display would be their last. The 45-minute show, launched from two barges on Lake Michigan, costs around $350,000 to put on, and currently, no local businesses have committed to sponsoring the full cost of the event.

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Guy Smith, Executive Director at Milwaukee County Parks issued this statement in a news release:


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To partially pay for clean-up and security at Veterans Park, Milwaukee County Parks charged a parking fee on July 3, but for many other area businesses the event provided a big boost in business from ticketed dinners, cruises and viewing events.

Fortunately, there is still time for businesses or donors interested in saving this Milwaukee tradition to get involved, and all tax deductible sponsorships and donations would go to the Greater Milwaukee Foundation-Parks Fund. Interested donors should contact Jay Burseth at 414-257-8043 or jay.burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov.

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