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The “Not-So-Fun” Facts About Fireworks

  • Bella
  • Jan 5, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 16, 2023


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We all enjoy our time celebrating America’s birthday with picnics, libations and sparklers, but the time comes when we must clean up after the party. Join your fellow Tampa Bay residents in helping to protect our waterways from becoming an explosion of unsightly litter.


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I never really thought about the “Not‑So‑Fun Facts About Fireworks” post in this way before, but reading that it’s paired with a concrete cleanup event—Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful’s After the 4th Cleanup on July 5th—made me appreciate how much fireworks culture isn’t just about bright‑sky spectacle, it’s also about a hard‑labor day that quietly fixes what the night left behind. It’s striking to see how a holiday built on picnics, sparklers, and thunderous booms can so quickly morph into a water‑leaning‑on‑the‑shoreline problem, and how a simple volunteer‑morning from 8–11 a.m. at Davis Islands Boat Ramp becomes a way to turn patriotic celebration into hands‑in‑the‑mud stewardship, literally hauling hundreds of pounds of firework‑related litter out of the bay each year.


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Mar 24

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