Dothan, Al. (WDNews) – Charles of Ill Eagle Fireworks joined What’s Happening Wiregrass to discuss the upcoming Freedom Ignited celebration taking place May 16 at the National Peanut Festival grounds.
The event is designed to honor veterans, service members, and their families while bringing the community together for a full day of entertainment and fireworks.
The event will begin at 11 a.m. with a quiet hour for children and adults sensitive to loud noises before live music and activities start at noon. Guests can enjoy a Touch a Truck experience featuring more than 35 vehicles, helicopters, food trucks, vendors, and entertainment on two stages throughout the day.
Country artist Coffey Anderson is expected to headline the event.
Charles said the evening will end with what he believes will be the largest fireworks show the Wiregrass has ever seen.
The show will also feature appearances from the Fireball Dudes, known for their large-scale controlled fireball effects.
Admission is free, but organizers are encouraging a $20 parking donation, with proceeds benefiting veterans organizations and military families.
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