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Old 12-27-2023, 08:35 AM
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Wonderful Idea to provide entertainment on Holidays. I wish TV would follow suit. It is sad that they do not have a countdown to the new year in one of the squares.
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Old 12-27-2023, 08:38 AM
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People need some relief from the stress of life. I think it wonderful to find something to celebrate..
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Old 12-27-2023, 08:39 AM
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How nice for all you people who enjoy the sound of war, me... I'll be thinking of the misery it's causing most of the terrified animals and veterans.... who will spend 20 minutes suffering. I'll ache for the pets, who won't survive. Have fun!
I bet those watching have a better time than someone thinking about misery..
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Old 12-27-2023, 08:44 AM
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Lady Lake puts on a display too.
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Old 12-27-2023, 08:48 AM
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Come on out and see your Wildwood tax money blown up on New Years!

A $138,000 contract with Zambelli Fireworks to provide a 20-minute display on July 3 this year and a seven-minute display for New Year’s, possibly at midnight.
That’s about 5 thousand dollars a minute!
We Villagers need to remember that the town of Wildwood existed long before we arrived. The people who have called Wildwood their home are as entitled to their celebrations and traditions as we are entitled to ours. These people have seen a big change in their way of life because of us. I suggest that instead of complaining we celebrate with them as we are so fortunate to live here. Happy New Year!
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Did we forget? Light 'em if you've got 'em

Florida firework laws: Here's what you should know
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Old 12-27-2023, 08:57 AM
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Sounds like a great way to bring in the New Year!!
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Old 12-27-2023, 09:10 AM
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Come on out and see your Wildwood tax money blown up on New Years!

A $138,000 contract with Zambelli Fireworks to provide a 20-minute display on July 3 this year and a seven-minute display for New Year’s, possibly at midnight.
That’s about 5 thousand dollars a minute!
Unless you are a Florida/Wildwood native, wherever you migrated from must have had fireworks. Did you question/complain then? I think not. Cost per minute is irrelevant. What is the cost per resident? Stop nit picking and go enjoy the bringing in of the New Year!
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Most Villagers are not in Wildwood.
Not for long...currently about 25% of the homes in The Villages are in Wildwood, about half of the number of homes in unincorporated Sumter County. With all the new villages announced in the south that are in Wildwood, that gap is going to close quickly!
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Old 12-27-2023, 09:38 AM
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Come on out and see your Wildwood tax money blown up on New Years!

A $138,000 contract with Zambelli Fireworks to provide a 20-minute display on July 3 this year and a seven-minute display for New Year’s, possibly at midnight.
That’s about 5 thousand dollars a minute!
If y’all try to go for this fireworks display on NYE you’ll have missed it by 2 nights since it’s happening on 12/29.

“The City of Wildwood will host its first-ever New Year's fireworks show and outdoor party at Millennium Park, the site of the Wildwood Community Center, 6500 Powell Road, on Friday, Dec. 29, 2023, from 6 to 9 p.m.”
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Sounds like a great way to bring in the New Year!!
Much better than shooting a gun in the air.
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Old 12-27-2023, 09:49 AM
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Are you sure the City of Wildwood is footing the entire bill for the fireworks? Many cities have sponsors that pay for the advertising. In Cincinnati, along the Ohio riverbank, the radio station WEBN and Toyota sponsor the fireworks. The city coveres traffic control and crowd cleanup.
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Come on out and see your Wildwood tax money blown up on New Years!

A $138,000 contract with Zambelli Fireworks to provide a 20-minute display on July 3 this year and a seven-minute display for New Year’s, possibly at midnight.
That’s about 5 thousand dollars a minute!
Per latest census about 17K people in Wildwood = =/- $8.00 a person. Bet that all of the money is not from taxpayers.
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Come on out and see your Wildwood tax money blown up on New Years!

A $138,000 contract with Zambelli Fireworks to provide a 20-minute display on July 3 this year and a seven-minute display for New Year’s, possibly at midnight.
That’s about 5 thousand dollars a minute!
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Old 12-27-2023, 10:16 AM
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We Villagers need to remember that the town of Wildwood existed long before we arrived. The people who have called Wildwood their home are as entitled to their celebrations and traditions as we are entitled to ours. These people have seen a big change in their way of life because of us. I suggest that instead of complaining we celebrate with them as we are so fortunate to live here. Happy New Year!
I agree with your sentiments. But, I will remind you that TV did not encroach upon Wildwood unexpectedly. In fact, Wildwood intentionally annexed 5000 acres south of 44 around 2005 in hopes that one day TV would expand there, which they eventually did. It is a mutual relationship. Any Wildwood resident, even those living in TV, should have the right to voice their opinion on how their tax dollars are being spent.
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