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How will next year’s fireworks be funded?

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Donations from private citizens and corporations made this year’s July 4th fireworks show possible, but what about next year?

Our news partners The Seattle Times found out yesterday that event producer One Reel has begun soliciting donations again.

After this year’s ailing Fourth of July fireworks celebration at Gas Works Park was rescued by business leaders and individual donors, sponsors of the annual party have announced a new funding strategy for 2011.

More donations.

One Reel, which puts on the fireworks show, said in a news release Thursday: “While One Reel didn’t initially consider soliciting donations for the 2010 event, the overwhelming public response to saving this cherished Independence Day celebration caused the organization to rethink the sponsorship model that has been in place since the event was first created in 1988.”

Previous funding for the fireworks shows has come from corporate sponsors.

Instead, said One Reel, beginning this week donations and pledges for next year’s show can be placed at family4th.org.

Read the rest of the story on the Times site.

Plus, ever wondered about the preparations for the fireworks themselves? See this video:


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4th of July, Family 4th at Lake Union, fireworks, fireworks show, Gas Works Park, Independence Day, One Reel


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