Freedom Fair offers fireworks, live music, aircraft and more

Tranquilize the dog, spread out the blanket and get ready for the night sky to come alive Thursday when Freedom Fair and its fireworks return to Tacomas waterfront.

Fireworks shows have been snuffed out all over the country as cash-strapped municipalities have struggled to find the funding for community displays during tough economic times. Seattle was almost one of them until private backers stepped in.

We were ready to be the big event in Puget Sound, but Im happy they were able to keep theirs going, said Doug Miller of the nonprofit Tacoma Events Commission, which puts on the Freedom Fair.

Thursday nights display caps 12 hours of entertainment along Ruston Way. If the weather is even halfway cooperative, expect to rub elbows with 100,000 of your fellow citizens at the festival.

Live music will run all day on six stages; more than 30 acts will range from rock to the annual Back to Beale Street Blues competition. Highlights include Spike ONeill from Spike and the Impalers performing with the Fabulous Johnsons; Freddie & the Screamers featuring members of The Sonics and The Kingsmen; Shambala, a tribute to Three Dog Night; Destination Unknown, presented by Ted Brown Music Outreach; and singer Maia Santell.

More than 100 artists, craft vendors and commercial exhibitors will sell or display their wares. Food booths and Ruston Way restaurants will provide more than 50 dining options. That makes it a bigger food event than the Taste of Tacoma, Miller said.

Kids will be enthralled by a remote control race-car track set up just northwest of Les Davis Pier. And a fun zone with inflatable toys will be next to Camp Patriot. Kids and adults can hone their rhythm skills at a drum circle run by Congo Productions at the east end of Marine Park.

The slightly incongruous but always popular Freedom Fair tradition of pole vaulting will be back for its 18th year. The competition features athletes trying to achieve personal bests.

A rod and custom car show will take place in the parking lot of Dukes Chowder House. BMX riders will take their bikes through gravity-defying acrobatics in The Ram Restaurants parking lot.

Sequestration has changed the makeup of the air show (see story on page A1) but not its length. No current military planes will fly, but organizers have filled the gaps with private acts. It runs from 1:30-3:30 p.m.

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Freedom Fair offers fireworks, live music, aircraft and more

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