July 4 Fireworks
Again this year the Brookside Church provided a fireworks show on the Fourth of July. Before the show they had the band "Warranted" play for several hours. I did not see a lot of publicity for the fireworks, but the crowd at Brookside Park was huge. The picture below was taken from near the playground equipment and the church building can be seen illuminated by the fireworks.
Most of my attempts to photograph fireworks do not turn out well. Here are a couple of exceptions.
Here is a video of 32 seconds of the display.
The 2024 JC Cruiser Car Show was the biggest ever. There were cars from the highway to the pool and from the Creek to the parking lot for Blacker Fields.
A lot of cars meant a lot of trophies to give out.I wandered around and took some pictures. I have to admit, I am not a car person and have little talent in auto or engine mechanics. I suspect my maternal grandfather and my two maternal uncles pitied me for that shortcoming. My grandfather owned a car dealership in Minnesota in the 1930s and 1940s and in the 1950s and 1960s owned a John Deere dealership with one of his sons. Both of those uncles made a living fixing farm equipment. One of them rebuilt old farm steam engines (used for power before tractors.) I suspect my lack of mechanical ability came from my father's side of the family.
A lot of hoods were up so people could admire the motors.
There were a number of vendors at the event, including one selling hub caps.
There was a large crowd for Cruise night. Most were on the west side of the highway so they did not have to look at the setting sun. However, that meant it was very difficult to get a good picture of the crowds.
Trinity United Methodist Church was handing out free hot dogs and chips in front of Fase's. They did not have as many takers as I expected.
The little pink ice cream truck had a line of customers at Milroy Park.
As I continued toward the downtown I heard more ice-cream-truck music and was wondering where it was coming from. There was a second truck working the route. I suspect there was plenty of business for both.
Rensselaer was busy over the 4th of July , Thank you to The Church for the Great fireworks,, then the next day, Thank You for the huge car show. Every body was kept busy. WHAT A GREAT WEEKEND!!
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