The City of Laramie has announced their The 2013 Fire in the Sky fireworks display will be at 10:00 PM on Thursday, July 4th, unless there are issues with the weather, in which case it will move forward on the Friday, July 5th.
Ventriloquism, puppetry and illusions are just a regular day on the job for Jillybean and Emmaus Road Community Church is bringing her to Laramie for Freedom Has A Birthday. Jillybean will have two shows on stages in Washington Park on Independence Day and there will be free balloon animals at the Emmaus booth.
The City of Laramie made the decision on Monday to cancel the Fire in the Sky fireworks show. They said the dry conditions and significant fire threat in Albany County led to the decision by the planning team, even though they had full confidence in Stonebraker Fireworks Company to safely conduct the show.
For over twenty years, Freedom Has A Birthday has been the place to be if you’re in Laramie on the Fourth of July, so Laramie Live will be there! Stop by our booth between 10 AM and 3 PM for your chance at some free goodies, including t-shirts, or just to chat with your source for everything Laramie.
My favorite part of the 4th of July has always been the fireworks. While fire restrictions will keep pretty much everyone in southeast Wyoming from setting off their own, you'll still be able to enjoy a fireworks display in Laramie on Independence Day thanks to Fire in the Sky.
Most people know that Freedom Has A Birthday is the kickoff of Laramie Jubilee Days. But did you know that a children's parade is the official start of Freedom Has A Birthday?
Summer is approaching and soon enough it’ll be that time of the year again folks! The 2012 Laramie Jubilee Days will be in full swing starting July 7th. Since its first appearance in the 1940’s, Jubilee Days has evolved from a day long statehood celebration to a week of fun-filled activities. So hold on to your hat, it’s going to be a wild ride!
In 2010 Laramie Jubilee Days celebrated its 70th year as the town's major summer-time rodeo and carnival. This year festivities start on July 4th with Freedom Has a Birthday in Washington Park and run through July 15th. The evnts started in 1940 to celebrate Wyoming Statehood Day, which is July 10th...
The City of Laramie has asked that we remind everyone that all city offices and facilities will be closed this coming Monday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day.
America certainly knows how to make the most of an occasion, especially our very own Independence Day. The fanfare and the fireworks serve as a reminder of how much we have to celebrate. Still, it takes more than big speakers and pyrotechnics to do justice to our nation’s birthday and when it comes to an unforgettable community event, nobody does it quite like Laramie.