The weather cooperated this year for the 'River of Fire' festivities at Columbia Park in Kennewick. Crowds soared somewhere in the neighborhood of 20,000 people.
There are four rules for taking great fireworks photos. Every time you've seen a pic that didn't come out or was boring it's because they broke one of these rules.
Join us at "River of Fire" in Columbia Park for the largest fireworks show in Eastern Washington.
It's almost Independence Day and that means Fourth of July fireworks in the park! Here's a list of the biggest displays happening in 2015 near Othello, Moses Lake, Walla Walla, Dayton, Prosser, Hermiston, Umatilla, Milton-Freewater and more! These are southeast Washington and northeast Oregon's best celebrations.
I just finished up producing the soundtrack for the River of Fire 4th of July display. It's been sent to the fireworks factory to be choreographed. Luckily we didn't send it to this factory in Columbia! Enjoy!
This is Woody's first 4th of July in the Tri-Cities. He's looking forward to a safe, legal holiday, but HIS FRIEND would like to know where to get "real" fireworks. The "good" stuff. And where could said "friend" set them off without drawing attention to his (or her) self?
Fireworks are a wonderful way to celebrate this countries Independence day. Towns all around the Mid-Columbia are following tradition and hosting their own events you and your family can enjoy. From Hermiston to Walla Walla, Moses Lake to Pendleton, there are things to do and see this 4th of July...