Updates to Cape Story 4th of July Events Post

Please not the following updates to the Cape Story 4th of July events post. 

 

Personal Fireworks Warning

As stated in a previous posting –  Storage, handling, use of fireworks without a permit from the Fire Marshal’s Office is a violation of City ordinance 12-43.2 and is a Class 1 Misdemeanor. Class 1 Misdemeanors are punishable by up to a $2500 fine and/or 12 months in jail. 

 

I Scream You Scream, we all scream for ICREAM.

We forgot to mention in our article that As she has done in years past, an ice cream truck will also be provided courtesy of LYNN HUME, RE/MAX Allegiance. 

CSBTS July 4 Events

Cape Story’s 46th Annual 4th of July

Parade/Brunch & Fireworks!!!


Saturday July 4th
(Rain Date Sunday July 5th)
Parade 10am – Noon @ Cape Story Neighborhood & Park
Fireworks – 9:20pm @ Cape Story Beach

This year’s parade and brunch will take place from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (noon) on Saturday July 4th.  The parade route will start on Beech at the bike path, proceed down Beech to Poinciana, follow Poinciana to Bayberry, turn left on Bayberry and end in the neighborhood park. All bike riders, floats and marchers need to line up for the parade between 9:30am – 9:45am.  Please be careful spilling out onto Shore Drive.  If you have to, line your float up in Bloom’s parking lot and we will work you into the parade as it starts moving.

This year’s parade theme, determined by votes at the Spring Fling, is “The American Revolution”. Awards will be given for Most Original, Most Patriotic and Best Theme. Bribing the judges is greatly encouraged!  The parade will be followed by a brunch in the park. There will also be biscuits, doughnuts, fruit and patriotic tunes performed by the “Acoustaholics”.  As she has done in years past, an ice cream truck will also be provided courtesy of LYNN HUME, RE/MAX Allegiance. 

Dear Shore Drive Neighbors,
First off, I want to give a huge THANK YOU to everyone that donated to last years show. The support of our community never ceases to amaze me. The plea for additional funds was heard by many residents and allowed our budget to get back on track. As a result, this year’s show will be bigger and better and promises to take your mind off the nation’s economic troubles. Well, at least for the weekend.
Contributions should be made payable to “CSBTS” or “Cape Story by the Sea Civic Association” and mailed to “Fireworks on the Bay”, P.O. Box 700, Virginia Beach, VA 23451.

The annual fireworks show will once again be presented by Zambelli Fireworks Internationale. The display will consist of over 700 shells and will be launched around 9:20 pm on Saturday July 4th from the beach at First Landing State park. The rain date will be Sunday July 5th at the same time. Storage, handling, use of fireworks without a permit from the Fire Marshal’s Office is a violation of City ordinance 12-43.2 and is a Class 1 Misdemeanor. Class 1 Misdemeanors are punishable by up to a $2500 fine and/or 12 months in jail.  

Volunteers are still needed for all of the 4th of July events.
” Brunch set-up, Brunch Clean-up, Brunch servers – Please Arrive at the park at 9:45am to help.
” Fireworks set-up and clean-up – Trucks and movers are asked to arrive at First Landing at 1:00pm. 
” Trucks and movers are desperately needed for the fireworks.  Last year we had a great group of people to support this event and it ran very smoothly.  Let’s do it again this year.  It is only about an hour worth of time, so please help.  Please contact Todd Solomon at 667-8533 or todd@sdcc.info

 

For many years, Shore Drive residents, civic leagues and merchants alike have enjoyed this great local tradition. This year’s show will be launched from the same beach location (northwest corner of
First Landing State Park). The show will take place the evening of July 4th at approximately 9:20pm with a rain date of July 5th.
The cost for this year’s entire event including fireworks, security, mailing and permits will amount to $13,000. Unlike City sponsored shows, our “Fireworks on the Bay” display is completely funded by
the local community (residents, civic leagues, merchants). Shore Drive Locals have provided much appreciated support in years past. So once again, Cape Story by the Sea Civic Association is reaching out to all of our neighbors for any financial support possible. 
As always, there will be no Cape Story sponsored publicity for this event except a “Thank you” advertisement placed in the Beacon after the event.
Volunteers for an hour of set-up/clean-up and volunteers with trucks are desperately needed. If you would like to help or have additional comments, I can be reached at 667-8533, todd@sdcc.info or the
below address. Comments (good and bad) are encouraged.
Thank you for taking the time to consider this request and for contributing to a celebration that is enjoyed by so many locals.

 

Thanks for your generosity,
Todd R. Solomon
Co-Event Chairman for Fireworks on the Bay.


Warning: State regulations prohibit launching personal fireworks.

Cape Story by the Sea CIVIC ASSOCIATION

4th of July Fireworks

  FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS EVENTS    
CAPE STORY BY THE SEA
Please read and comply with noted rules and we can all enjoy the events.   Thank you.  Empsy Munden, Pres. CSBTS

Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are still needed to help set-up and clean-up the fireworks on Saturday July 4th.  Set-up and Clean-up only take an hour apiece and go a lot faster when we have more people.  Set-up starts at 1pm and clean-up starts shortly after the end of the show.  We will meet in the RV parking lot at First Landing State Park (just past the Bayside Welcome Center.  Tell the Park Rangers you are with the fireworks crew and they’ll let you in).  If you can help out for a hour or so, please send me an email at todd@sdcc.info

 

Fireworks on the Bay Clarification

Reminder – Use of personal fireworks is prohibited without a permit.

 
Recently you may have received information in a donation letter or civic league newsletter for the Fireworks on the Bay.  On behalf of the City’s Fire Marshall, please note the following clarification regarding the use of personal fireworks.  “Storage, handling, use of fireworks without a permit from the Fire Marshal’s Office is a violation of City ordinance 12-43.2 and is a Class 1 Misdemeanor. Class 1 Misdemeanors are punishable by up to a $2500 fine and/or 12 months in jail.”

Sailing Meet and Greet – Monday June 15th

For a copy of the event flyer click on this link  SailorsMeet&Greetworking4-28-09

 

Attention all Sailor Ustabees & Wannabees!!!

Date:          Monday, June 15th

Time:          6 to 9 pm

Where:       Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Station

3769 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23455

$5 donation to support the Ocean Park Volunteer Fire & Rescue

Sailors Meet and Greet

Free display tables available to local civic leagues

757 -480-DIVE

757-496-9996

757-200-2628

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What has Richmond Done for Me? May 13th

  

May 13 -

Join VBCCO for our annual legislative update from members of the General Assembly. Learn about the state’s current budget shortfalls, updates on the state transportation plan, and new laws that will affect you – and your neighbors – beginning July 1.
This meeting is your chance to interact with members of the General Assembly and to share you ideas, questions, and concerns.
 This meeting is free and open to the public.

Please tell your friends and neighbors. Let’s beat last year’s attendance record!

Attendees who pre-register online will automatically be entered into a drawing for a free $25 gift card to be given away each quarter.

 

You are invited to the following event:
May 13 – “What Has Richmond Done For Me Lately?”

Date:
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM (ET)

Location:
Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library
4100 Virginia Beach Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23462