Archive for June, 2010
Independence Day Celebration
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
July 3, 2010, 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
The Cumberland Tourist Commission along with Kingdom Come State Park will host a Independence Day Celebration for all to attend. Some of the events will be
· Corn hole Tournament
· Paddle Boat Races
· Pie Eating contest
· Free Inflatables
· Harlan Co. Sheriff’s Department drug dog demonstration
· BBQ concession by the East Kentucky Social Club
· D.J. from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.8
· Music in the Park ..featuring Half Cocked at 7:00 p.m.
· Then at 10:00 The Chamber & Tourism Annual Fireworks Show
Come on up to Kingdom Come State park for a day of fun the entire family can enjoy. For more information please call 589-2479 or 589-5812.
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Avoid Fireworks Injury on the Fourth of July
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
The Kentucky state fire marshal encourages Kentuckians to attend community fireworks displays instead of celebrating with fireworks at home.
“Kentuckians who put on their own fireworks show not only run the risk of injury, but also may be violating state law,” said William Swope Jr., Kentucky’s state fire marshal.
“Kentucky law doesn’t allow consumers to use the kind of fireworks that can be viewed at professional shows,” Swope said. “For home use, the law permits only ‘Class C Safe and Sane’ fireworks. If a firework explodes or shoots in the air, it’s illegal.”
Fire protection agencies and associations across the nation are focusing this year’s education campaign on sparklers, a product that many consumers deem ‘risk-free.’
“People consider sparklers to be harmless, but they’re not,” Swope noted. “They burn extremely hot – 1200 degrees Fahrenheit – and they can ignite clothing.”
Fireworks also should never be used where they could ignite vegetation or structures, Swope said.
Class C fireworks include sparklers, cone fountains, ground spinners and noisemakers. Firecrackers and rockets are not legal for home use. You must be 16 years of age to purchase any fireworks in Kentucky.
For those who choose to use fireworks at home, here are some do’s and don’ts.
DO:
· Buy from a reliable seller.
· Read and observe the label directions.
· Keep water handy – either a bucket or hose.
· Have adult supervision at all times.
· Dispose of fireworks by soaking them in water and throwing them in a trash can.
DON’T:
· Re-light a “dud” firework.
· Give fireworks, including sparklers, to small children.
· Throw or point fireworks at anyone.
· Use fireworks close to dry vegetation, structure or any other material that could ignite.
· Shoot fireworks in metal or glass containers.
Additional information on fireworks safety is available at the National Council on Fireworks Safety Web site, http://www.fireworksafety.com/safety.htm and the National Fire Protection Association, http://www.nfpa.org/index.asp.
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