The City of Martinez is pleased to announce that the annual Independence Day Fireworks Show is returning to Martinez.
The City is also welcoming back the annual Fourth of July Parade organized by Downtown Martinez and Company and sponsored by the Martinez Refining Company. “Now that we are transitioning back to in-person events within our community, we are excited to offer fun and festive opportunities to bring our residents and City staff together,” stated Martinez Mayor Rob Schroder.
“We are looking forward to seeing our community enjoy the Fourth of July Celebrations taking place throughout the City.”
In order to help residents plan appropriately, and ensure the events go without interruption, City staff will be coordinating street closures, and other key elements of the day’s events.
Parade Details The parade starts at 10:00 a.m. and will travel down Main Street from Court Street to Alhambra Avenue where the parade will turn right before it ends at Escobar Street.
Staging will occur on Court Street and Main Street adjacent to the Contra Costa Superior Court building and County offices. Prior to the parade at 8:30 a.m., there will be a Flag Raising Ceremony at the Veteran’s Memorial Building, which is open to the public.
Volunteers from Downtown Martinez and Company will close off access to Main Street on Court Street, Las Juntas Street, Ferry Street, Estudillo Street, Castro Street and Alhambra Avenue beginning at 7:00 a.m.
Fireworks Show Details
The Fireworks Show will be held at the Martinez Marina, and will begin at approximately 9:00 p.m. Vehicle access to the Marina will be closed off starting at 6:00 a.m. on the Fourth of July. Blocked access to the Marina will include access at Berrellessa Street, Ferry Street and Marina Vista Avenue. Only residents with a permit will be allowed into the Marina area. We encourage residents who live in, or frequent the area, to plan ahead.
The City has contracted with Pyro Spectaculars North, Inc to orchestrate the show.
Pryo Spectaculars North, Inc has carried out numerous fireworks shows for the City of Martinez in years past.
The City encourages the public to walk to the event, park in and around the Downtown area, or use ride sharing options. The duration of the show will be about 45 minutes.
Oh, joy: I get to relive my tour of Vietnam. I already hear the bombs bursting in air; they’ll just become more frequent as we get closer to the celebration of the nation’s birth. Couldn’t we do it in a quiet, respectful manner? I wish some of the amateur pyrotechnic morons would enlist and spend some time in a war zone, with real ordnance going off.
Phil. I some times have the same feeling.
When I hear them set them off it sound like the mortars in Nam.
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I used to know a guy in the ’80s whose July 4th routine was to get into a bar fight at LaBeau’s on Ferry St. every year. I caught the end of one fight once and saw a guy on the floor missing a few teeth and the individual in question in handcuffs being hauled off by MPD. He looked at me and said, “Hey, what’s up dude?” like it was just another day. Crazy… Big Irish kid, solid muscle who knew how to fight. I was pretty big and solid back then as well and I wouldn’t fight him.
Cool story Bro…
The Martinez celebration always makes me think of that guy.
It also makes me think of that one Martinez cop who still carried a 1911 in condition one and how no one seemed to be afraid.
Try doing that now.