Freedom Festival Features Fireworks, Food and More
Freedom Festival Features Fireworks, Food and More
Lake Havasu City'ss Rotary Park will be the setting for the first Freedom Festival. There will be live music, games, food and of course, fireworks over Lake Havasu. Perhaps the best part of the story, is how the community came together to make this happen.
Lake Havasu City, Ariz. (Vocus) 's8211; Lake Havasu City will make a perfect destination for families looking for somewhere fun to spend the Independence Day weekend.
In addition to the traditional fireworks show, which is expected to be bigger this year than in years past, the city's8217;s scenic Rotary Park is the site of the inaugural Freedom
Festival. Located along the water's8217;s edge, this verdant park and beach will make the perfect setting for the festival, featuring waterslides, bounce tents, dunk tanks, live music and
much more. 's8220;We's8217;re recreating the family-friendly picnic, block party feeling that we used to see years ago,'s8221; said Greg Tryon, one of the organizers behind the event.
's8220;It will be a lot of fun with music, games and contests all for free.'s8221;
Also included in the fun will be the typical summer-time contests. Organizers have planned three-legged races, watermelon eating contests, egg tosses and other games to fill the day.
There will be plenty of food on hand as well. 's8220;We's8217;re looking at doing 50 cent hot dogs and pizza, 25 cent sodas and sno-cones. It's8217;s all geared for a low-cost
afternoon,'s8221; Tryon said. Local restaurants will also be on hand with even more choices, and Wal-Mart is providing free bottled water.
A pair of bands are set to take the stage and rock Independence Day. The band Fifth Element will take the stage from 4:30-6:00 pm, followed by local favorite Chuck E. Bumps from 7:00 to
8:30 pm. 's8220;They have an amazing set planned. They's8217;re doing a full Las Vegas style show with singers, dancers and everything. The full works,'s8221; Tryon said,
The fireworks show will begin at 9 pm, launched from Spectator Point, just a few hundred yards across the water from Rotary Park. 's8220;The festival goers will have front row seats to an
amazing fireworks display, put on by Lantis out of Phoenix,'s8221; Tryon said. The show will be set to music aired on KNTR AM 980 and FM 97.1 and played over the Kokomo Party Barge in
Thompson Bay.
Event organizers stress one of the great aspects of the event was how the community pulled together to make it happen. 's8220;With the city coffers feeling the effects of the economy,
they didn's8217;t have the ability to pay for fireworks this year. Residents pulled together and came up with the idea of the Freedom Festival and now as a result, the event will be even
bigger than it would have been,'s8221; Tryon said.
The initial drive came from the Lake Havasu Professional Firefighters Association, and several other groups and local residents joined the effort. Shortly after, donations quickly started
coming in. 's8220;Within a few weeks we were approaching our goal, it really was great to see,'s8221; said Tryon.
The Lake Havasu City Convention and Visitors Bureau offered a onetime only allocation of $5,000 for the fireworks, hoping their dollars would leverage others. 's8220;The offer was drafted
so when certain fundraising milestones were achieved by the group, they would receive more money from the CVB in the hope that it would encourage others to get involved financially as
well,'s8221; said CVB Board Chairman Dick Gilbert. 's8220;It's8217;s going to be a great event for residents and visitors who come to enjoy the festival, and watch the fireworks over the
water,'s8221; he said.
Other important donations came from businesses like Mohave State Bank, which brought in just under $5,000 as well. They collected money from customers and employees, and the bank's8217;s
CEO and President both matched those donations personally. 's8220;It's8217;s an example of how everyone really came together to make something special,'s8221; Tryon said.
The Freedom Festival starts at 4:00 pm Saturday, July 4. For a full schedule, go to www.golakehavasu.com and then go to the calendar of events.