Lake Waramaug Fireworks 2024

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Thursday, July 4th Schedule:

Rim-the-Lake with Flares: 9:00 PM

Fireworks: 9:30 PM (rain date July 5)

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Dear Friend of Lake Waramaug,

The Lake Waramaug Association takes the lead on many critical initiatives in and around the lake including one of our community's most appreciated and anticipated events: the annual 4th of July Fireworks display over Lake Waramaug. This tradition has been made possible because of the tremendous support to the LWA that we receive from our members, friends, and neighbors on an annual basis.

This year’s fireworks display will take place on Thursday, July 4th at 9:30 PM and the rain date will be Friday, July 5th. We will also be encouraging participation in the Rim-the-Lake flare lighting tradition, which will begin at 9:00 PM. We will be distributing flares for free (while asking for a donation at the location), so be on the lookout for various tables around the Lake in the weeks leading up to the event.

We sincerely hope that you will help us continue this most wonderful tradition and contribute to the Lake Waramaug Association this year to help cover the costs of our annual fireworks celebration which includes the brilliant fireworks display, donations to our local volunteer fire departments, and permitting costs associated with the fireworks. Any excess above the actual costs is carried over year to year to help defray the costs of the following year’s fireworks.

You can make your donation online by clicking the DONATE TODAY button above (or right here). Alternatively, you can send a check to the Lake Waramaug Association at P.O. Box 2272, New Preston, CT 06777. An annual donation of any amount includes your annual Lake Waramaug Association family membership.

We look forward to truly celebrating our Independence with everyone this July!

Sincerely,

The Board of Directors of the Lake Waramaug Association

The Lake Waramaug Association is a qualified 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Photo Credit: Alexander Berner