West Sacramento, Calif. - West Sacramento’s free fireworks spectacular—“BridgeFest”— returns
for the eighth year, Friday, July 2. The prime viewing area is the 540-foot Daniel C. Palamidessi Bridge,
connecting the north and south areas of the city. First held in 1997 to celebrate the bridge’s completion,
BridgeFest annually attracts the largest turnout of West Sacramento residents for any single event. The
bridge closes to vehicle traffic at 5:30 p.m.
Spectators are requested to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. The popularity of BridgeFest
has raised new challenges in safety and maintenance of the event sight. Therefore, the following conditions
require the cooperation of spectators:
· No glass containers will be allowed;
· Please keep the area clean—use the nearest trash receptables;
· To provide access for emergency vehicles, the east sidewalk of the Palamidessi Bridge will be
closed to the public; and
· Personal possession and use of fireworks is illegal in West Sacramento.
The fireworks will begin once the sky reaches maximum darkness, approximately 9:30 p.m.
Beforehand, however, food and beverages will be available for purchase at the base of the north
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end of the bridge, adjacent to the Port of Sacramento, beginning at 6 p.m.
Pre-fireworks entertainment includes performances by local dance groups and live music from
members of the River City High jazz band. In addition, an area will be set aside for a kids’ zone.
Special BridgeFest parking will be available along Industrial Boulevard, north of the bridge between
Terminal and Harbor Boulevard. The public can access the free parking area by taking Harbor Boulevard
south to Industrial Boulevard, then turn left and proceed toward the Daniel C. Palamidessi Bridge. The
bridge should re-open by 10:30 p.m.
for the eighth year, Friday, July 2. The prime viewing area is the 540-foot Daniel C. Palamidessi Bridge,
connecting the north and south areas of the city. First held in 1997 to celebrate the bridge’s completion,
BridgeFest annually attracts the largest turnout of West Sacramento residents for any single event. The
bridge closes to vehicle traffic at 5:30 p.m.
Spectators are requested to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. The popularity of BridgeFest
has raised new challenges in safety and maintenance of the event sight. Therefore, the following conditions
require the cooperation of spectators:
· No glass containers will be allowed;
· Please keep the area clean—use the nearest trash receptables;
· To provide access for emergency vehicles, the east sidewalk of the Palamidessi Bridge will be
closed to the public; and
· Personal possession and use of fireworks is illegal in West Sacramento.
The fireworks will begin once the sky reaches maximum darkness, approximately 9:30 p.m.
Beforehand, however, food and beverages will be available for purchase at the base of the north
(more)
Page 2-2-2
BridgeFest 2004 is Friday, July 2
end of the bridge, adjacent to the Port of Sacramento, beginning at 6 p.m.
Pre-fireworks entertainment includes performances by local dance groups and live music from
members of the River City High jazz band. In addition, an area will be set aside for a kids’ zone.
Special BridgeFest parking will be available along Industrial Boulevard, north of the bridge between
Terminal and Harbor Boulevard. The public can access the free parking area by taking Harbor Boulevard
south to Industrial Boulevard, then turn left and proceed toward the Daniel C. Palamidessi Bridge. The
bridge should re-open by 10:30 p.m.