The annual show draws more than 3,000 people, said Peter Sams, who coordinated the fireworks this year for Lost Bridge. When a November vote to increase homeowners association fees failed, the $5,000 budget for the fireworks show was cut to $3,000. Donations helped finance this year’s show, he said. Lost Bridge and Starkey marinas chipped in $1,000 each. Sams estimates the 18-minute show will have a final price tag at just under $7,000. Read the article…….
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