Kirk G
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This has probably been covered before, but it occurs to me now.
Our local television station has done a news story about the fireworks tents
and corner sales that are popping up in our community. They claim the state
regulations have changed, allowing more dramatic "roman candles" and other
such fireworks to be sold.
Question: Are we missing an opportunity to promote our hobby and industry by
not taking advantage of the public's fascination with exploding fireworks. Perhaps
setting up alternative sales tents or handing out fliers with links to our clubs is
a way to lead responsible adults and parents to our hobby?
What do you think?
Our local television station has done a news story about the fireworks tents
and corner sales that are popping up in our community. They claim the state
regulations have changed, allowing more dramatic "roman candles" and other
such fireworks to be sold.
Question: Are we missing an opportunity to promote our hobby and industry by
not taking advantage of the public's fascination with exploding fireworks. Perhaps
setting up alternative sales tents or handing out fliers with links to our clubs is
a way to lead responsible adults and parents to our hobby?
What do you think?