Thread: Fireworks 2023
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Old 07-05-2023, 08:24 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Winilyme View Post
Just returned from the fireworks display in Meredith. Definitely a bummer and, sadly, the second year in a row that the display has felt like a shell (no pun intended) of prior years. I wonder if this is the unfortunate result of the post-Covid business environment where there are fewer businesses willing to contribute to a quality show. I certainly understand that they have far more important issues to be concerned about. If this is the case, perhaps more towns should combine resources and find an ideal location to put on a quality show for a larger crowd. Four or five years ago there was a competition between four or five towns - Laconia, Meredith, Gilford, Center Harbor and Moultonborough maybe; can't recall for sure. Held at the Weirs, each town put on a display for about 20 minutes or so with each obviously emphasizing their grand finale. It was quite a treat...about 90 minutes of continuous quality shows on one night. Do others remember that?

Additionally, we learned when we got home tonight that this is the first year (at least in a while) Meredith's fireworks would be fired from land versus barge. My group and hundreds of other individuals were unaware of this as we staked out our spaces in Scenic Park between Lago and Pleasant Street with a perfect view out into the bay where the barge would supposedly be firing the works. To the left, over the peninsula where the Meredith Yacht Club is located, we could see what appeared to all to be a great residential-type display of fireworks, unaware that it was the new firing location and apparently the actual display we were there to see. Many, perhaps most of the folks in the sections around where we were sitting sat through those fireworks completely unaware it was the actual show. A bit of communication to explain the change, perhaps a few signs along that viewing location, would have been appreciated. Folks were confused thinking that the 'real' show from the barge was cancelled for some reason - still not understanding that the real show was under way on the far side of the bay.

In hindsight, the new location caters more to boats on the water versus pedestrians on land. But besides that, it's simply devolved into a sub-par display...I assume due to budget constraints. We'll stay home next year.

Incidentally...we thought the Weirs display on Monday night was great and, from what we could see tonight, far better than Meredith's. Used to be the other way around but the Weirs has definitely picked it up over the last several years. Though it appears they've reduced these displays to every other week from once per week. Maybe Meredith should have their displays every other year to ensure better shows and definitely return the firing location back to the barge. Does anyone know why that changed?

I think the fireworks at the Weirs the other night sucked too. First half of the show was like any other display we saw from houses on the way over there by boat. They were low and very little noise. The ending was decent with a lot of whistling bursts but the entire show lasted 12 minutes. You’d think with all the inconveniences we put up with during bike week and all the supposed “revenue” that it brings in, that Laconia could put on a decent show. I’m sending them a bill for wasting my boat gas
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