TEA, S.D. — Get ready to light up your summer with a dazzling evening of fireworks, music and community spirit—all for a good cause. The annual Fireworkz Store Pyrotechnic Musical Extravaganza returns to the Tea Athletic Complex on Saturday, June 7th, and it’s free for all to attend!
Presented by Mike Denning and The Fireworkz Store, this unforgettable fireworks show promises to be a thrilling kickoff to the fireworks season. Bring your lawn chairs, spread out across the field with your family and friends, and look for the white tent—the excitement begins at sunset.
This event is more than just a stunning spectacle in the sky. A free-will offering will be collected during the show to benefit Emily’s Hope, a local nonprofit dedicated to ending the stigma of substance use disorder, providing prevention education, and helping those seeking treatment and recovery.
Mike Denning has been a steadfast supporter of Emily’s Hope since 2019. In addition to producing this incredible fireworks display each year, he also raises funds during 4th of July sales, offering customers a discount in exchange for a donation to the charity.
100% of donations collected during the show will go directly to Emily’s Hope.
Mark your calendars, spread the word, and don’t miss this magical evening of lights, music, and giving back. Together, we can make an impact—one firework at a time.
For more information about Emily’s Hope, visit https://events.emilyshope.charity/event/fireworkz-show-to-benefit-emilys-hope/
About Emily’s Hope
Emily’s Hope is a nonprofit organization working to eliminate the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and to save lives through evidence-informed education, compassionate support, and financial assistance for recovery. Founded by award-winning journalist Angela Kennecke after the tragic overdose death of her daughter Emily, the organization has become a national voice for prevention and hope. Emily’s Hope offers a K–12 substance use prevention curriculum used across the country, the Grieving Out Loud podcast, and on-the-ground initiatives such as naloxone distribution, a Post-Overdose Response Team, and a Youth Prevention Coalition in South Dakota. The organization also provides treatment scholarships to help individuals access care. Learn more about Emily’s Hope at emilyshope.charity.
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