MARQUETTE, Mich. (WZMQ) – However you enjoy your fireworks, what comes out of your wallet is likely a deciding factor.
For some vendors this year, including Spread Eagle Fireworks of Wisconsin, holding tents in Gwinn, Marquette, and Escanaba; certain prices have steadily seen an increase, mostly noticeable in its larger packs.
“The bigger items like our mortars, artillery shells, and finale racks have gone up a little bit in the past few years,” explained vendor Jordyn Kriegl. “They sit around the $290-$300 mark which is still fairly average.”
For the 250th celebration, this summer’s demand has been higher than the average celebration of independence. A counter to these prices has been made up in the company’s 2-for-1 offer, saving its customers plenty for double the show.
“You get a good amount of product with the deal, which is awesome,” said Kriegl. “It’s been fun to see people even pooling together to put on a good show for their community.”
Spread Eagle Fireworks locations can be found at sefireworks.com. Tents will remain open until Sunday, July 5.
As always, be sure to be conscious of where and how you’re lighting your fireworks. In the state of Michigan, fireworks are permitted from June 29th through July 4th at 11:45 p.m. More of those regulations can be found here.









