During the usual months of planning, COVID restrictions remained uncertain causing many organizations to modify or cancel plans for summer events. The good news is that a few opportunities to view fireworks are on the calendar. In Southampton, the Southampton Fresh Air Home will hold its Grucci fireworks show at dusk on Friday, July 2, over Shinnecock Bay. The launch location offers a great view of the fireworks from both the bay and ocean sides of Dune Road. The public can watch from Coopers Beach. For more information, call 631-283-5847 or visit sfah.org.
The Westhampton Country Club will put on its annual fireworks display on Sunday, July 4, (weather permitting) at dusk. Unless you are a member, there is no access to the club but the display can be seen from all over the surrounding area.
The Great Bonac Fireworks Show, hosted by the Clamshell Foundation, will be held on Saturday, July 17, just after 9 p.m. on Three Mile Harbor Road in East Hampton. Great viewing locations include Maidstone Park, Sammy’s Beach, Gann Road, or any of the beaches off of Hands Creek Road and Springy Banks Road, as well as the head of Three Mile Harbor. Watch via boat and anchor in Three Mile Harbor.
The Sag Harbor Fire Department will set off fireworks on Friday, August 6, at dusk, as part of its carnival at Havens Beach.
The East Hampton Fire Department will hold a fireworks display at Main Beach in East Hampton on Saturday, August 21, with a rain date of August 22.