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DFW METROPLEX NON-PROFITS LOOK TO SCORE BIG WITH FIREWORKS SALES

June 25th, 2010

DFW METROPLEX NON-PROFITS LOOK TO SCORE BIG WITH FIREWORKS SALES

FIREWORKS SALES CONSTITUTE BIG FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY FOR MANY GROUPS

The University Church of Waxahachie is one of many groups opening the doors of their DFW Metroplex fireworks store today.  With no restrictions on due to recent rains, many operators hope this will be another big year for fireworks purchases.

Other stores benefiting groups across the Metroplex are opening today as well:

Just outside of Rockwall, TX: proceeds from the Alamo Fireworks store help benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society: Team in Training

Just outside of Ovilla, TX: Send a Kid to Camp (donates money for kids who can’t afford church camp).

Just outside of Hutchins, TX: Aggie Relay For Life

For interviews, please contact Alamo Fireworks Regional Director Laurence Daggett at 210-861-1619.     ###

Featured Item: REIGN OF TERROR

Do you like fireworks with scary packaging? How about skulls? Swords? Cool names? Excellent performance? We got a new one. The REIGN OF TERROR. Check out the video of it online here:

http://bit.ly/dAPRpL

El Paso Store Press Release!

This is our press release for our new store in New Mexico across from El Paso.  It’s open, baby!

NEW INDOOR STORE RAISES THE BAR FOR FIREWORKS SALES IN EL PASO, TEXAS
ALAMO FIREWORKS STORE ON HWY 54 IS ONLY INDOOR SHOPPING IN THE EL PASO AREA WITH HANDS ON SHOPPING

For fireworks customers tired of limited selection and sweating in the desert heat, Alamo Fireworks has constructed the first hands-on fireworks store in El Paso.  Just like a giant fireworks grocery store, customers can see the selection of fireworks up close and select fireworks in air conditioned comfort.

The store is managed by a group of El Pasoans and proceeds benefit local charities including youth wrestling teams.

As an added benefit to fireworks lovers (who isn’t?!), the store is located on a 20 acre site with a dedicated Shooter’s Site.  Customers can shoot fireworks on the night of the 3rd and 4th of July.

The store is located at 13673 State Line Dr, Chaparral, NM and is just across the New Mexico border from El Paso.  It opens today.

For interviews, please contact store manager Avery Guillermo @ 915-345-6290.

Texas Fireworks Sales Start Today, June 24th!

Texas Fireworks Sales Start Today, June 24th! Stores in Nevada, Alabama and New Hampshire are open and rocking!  No July 4th is complete without fireworks and Alamo has the best deals to get you a “bang-up” celebration.

Alamo Fireworks locations are now opening across the great state of Texas today! All of our indoor Megastores are open now.  Stands are opening up over the next week.

Neat Article in the Victoria, Texas Advocate Newspaper About Fireworks

http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2010/jun/23/am_fireworks_season_062410_100844/?business&local-business

A string of red, white and blue flags fluttered in the wind Wednesday, ushering passersby toward the wooden Alamo Fireworks stand that sat along U.S. Highway 87 N.

But the stand wasn’t open just yet.

Texas’ summer fireworks season opens Thursday, giving Crossroads residents a chance to stock up on sparklers, poppers, firecrackers and more. The season runs through midnight July 4.

The Alamo stand should be open for business Thursday evening, said Brenda Carlile, the stand’s manager. She planned to receive her product shipment Thursday or Friday.

“This is our 12th year doing this, so we pretty much know what to do,” she explained. “But it’s pretty crazy.”

The days leading up to the opening are always busy, filled with unpacking boxes and stocking shelves, said John Svoboda, who runs the Alamo Mega Store off Beck Road. Throughout the season, however, things don’t really pick up until the last day or so.

“That’s when we’ll see our rush,” he said. “Usually before that, even though we’ll get some people who come in, it’s pretty slow.”

Victoria County has no burn ban or aerial firework ban in effect this year, said Ron Pray, the Victoria County fire marshal. The area has received adequate moisture.

There are certain safety and legal issues people should pay attention to as the season progresses, however.

Fireworks are not allowed within city limits, he said, and can only be set off in unincorporated areas within the county.

Sparklers are included in the list of items illegal within Victoria city limits, said John Bradley, the city fire marshal. People caught disobeying the ordinance can face two citations, one for possession and another if they’re actually caught using the pyrotechnics, he said. When combined, they carry a $350 fine.

Those who do shoot off fireworks in legal areas should follow safety instructions printed on labels, always keep them away from children and observe other safety practices, Pray said.

“We just want everyone to be safe and have a good time,” he said.

It isn’t just consumers who are held to standards during fireworks season.

Stand operators must also follow guidelines, such as having a working fire extinguisher on hand, an adequate exit and the like. And it’s part of Pray’s job to visit the stands and make sure they comply.

“Most people know the laws,” he said, explaining that, if he does find a violation, it’s usually minor.

As for Carlile, she said she’s ready to kick-start her season. It’s fun, she said, and it’s actually the last time she’ll find herself running the stand.

Next year, she’ll pass it off to her daughter.

“It will be her first year doing it without me present,” Carlile said. “But she’s ready. She’s been doing it for a long time.”

No Fireworks Bans In Bexar County/San Antonio Area

Only one industry loves rain more than farmers: Fireworks vendors. There are no fireworks bans in the Bexar County/San Antonio area! Let’s rock!

http://www.woai.com/news/local/story/No-fireworks-bans-this-season/InaeguITXUKd29unh4zhSA.cspx

Newspaper Coupons: Where to get them?

We get many calls asking where to get our newspaper ads (and coupons!).  Here’s where and when you can find ‘em.  Happy hunting!

TEXAS

Abilene Reporter News July 2nd (non-subscribers, check your mail!)
Dyess AFB Sound of Freedom July 2nd
Amarillo Globe News July 2nd
Corsicana Daily Sun July 2nd
DFW - RedPlum Valassis June 29/30 (by mail)
El Paso Times July 2nd (non-subscribers, check your mail!)
Grayson County Shopper June 30
Houston - RedPlum Valassis June 29/30 (by mail) to limited zips near our locations (77040-77086-77088-77092-77080-77055-77076-77093-77016-77028)
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal July 2nd
Wichita Falls Times-Record News July 2nd
Bandera Bulletin 6/30
Kerrville Daily Times 7/2
New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung 7/2
Pleasanton Express 6/30
San Antonio Express-News 7/2 (Also, non-subscribers watch your mail 6/30!)
Seguin Gazette-Enterprise 7/2
Victoria Advocate 7/2
Wilson County News 6/30
Beeville Bee Picayune 7/2
Corpus Christi Caller Times 7/2 (non-subscribers, check your mail 6/30!)
Countywide (Karnes & Kenedy) 6/30
Del Rio News-Herald 7/2
Laredo Morning Times 6/30 (non-subscribers, check your mail 6/30!)
Pearsall: Frio-Nueces Current 7/1
Brownsville Herald 7/2
Edinburg Review 6/30
McAllen Monitor 7/2
Valley Morning Star (Harlingen-South Padre Island-Los Fresnos) 7/2

ALABAMA

Opelika-Auburn News 7/2
Valley Times-News 7/2
LaGrange Daily News 7/2

NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Union Leader 7/2 (non-subs in Derry, Londonderry, Windham, Chester, Hampstead, Auburn, Sandown, Litchfield, check your mail on 7/2!)
Derry News 7/1
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune 7/2 (non-subs check your mail on 7/2!)

Who’s ready for some fireworks?

We all know you must have fireworks to celebrate the 4th of July — there’s no other way! In just two days, our stores and stands in Texas start opening. All indoor Texas megastores open on the first day of the selling season (June 24th) and stay open through the 4th of July. Some stands open a bit later.

Our other stores in Nevada, New Hampshire and Alabama are open and ready for business. Hurry in to beat the crowds!