Great crowds at yesterday's Dirty Dan Festival in Fairhaven. And lots of folks signing on to get Proposition No. 1 on the general election ballot in November. THANKS to everyone who took time out from the Festival fun to sign a petition!
We're hoping to return to Fairhaven to gather signatures on Friday, May 11th, at Ladies Night Out. Not sure how we can do that logistically, but we're working on it. More later . . .
A group of concerned citizens in Bellingham, WA continues it's grass roots efforts to limit fireworks in our City. This blog - Freedom From Fireworks in Bellingham, Washington - is an essential part of these grass roots efforts, which include support of the newly approved revised fireworks ordinance.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Change of Plans
We've decided to better utilize our volunteers this coming weekend by skipping the Saturday, 4/28 Bellingham Farmers' Market in favor of concentrating on the Fairhaven Dirty Dan Festival on Sunday, 4/29. We'll be in costume, working the crowd to gather signatures on our petition to get Proposition No.1 on the ballot in November. Later . . .
Saturday, April 21, 2012
We'll be at the Dirty Dan Festival
The Dirty Dan festivities take place next Sunday, April 29th in Fairhaven. We'll be there, gathering more signatures on our petition to get Proposition No.1 - to ban consumer fireworks in our City - on the ballot in November. If you are a registered voter in the City of Bellingham, we urge you to come by and sign on!
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Saturday at the Farmers' Market
We will be tabling at the Bellingham Farmers' Market again today. We are planning to set up on the southeast corner of Railroad Avenue and East Chestnut Avenue. Hope you can come by and sign a petition today.
Monday, April 9, 2012
It's Already Started!
This AM, we received the following, via E-Mail, from a couple of Bellingham citizens:
"Speaking of fireworks. We were awakened this morning with a continuous barrage of loud exploding fireworks. (York neighborhood) Did you hear it? Were the perpetrators identified?"
"My wife and I were awakened this morning, 9 April at 4:40 or so by a burst of fireworks lasting about 30 seconds. Sounded like it came from down the hill from us near Lincoln Creek park and ride. Starting early this year. Maybe someone got PO’d because you were collecting signatures Saturday at the market."
Certainly such flaunting of the existing Bellingham fireworks ordinance has nothing to do with the Fourth of July or New Year. Simply stated, such violation of the existing law is but one of many reasons why the time has come for Bellingham to join more than 50 other cities in Washington who ban the personal use of consumer fireworks. Please seek out and sign one of our hard-copy petitions to get an initiative to ban consumer fireworks on the ballot in November.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Hope to See You at the Market
Beginning Saturday, April 7th, our petition in support of a ban of consumer fireworks in Bellingham will be available for signing at the Farmers' Market. We hope to see lots of our City's citizens visit our table at the Market and sign-on.
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