Exmouth RNLI continues its bicentenary celebrations hosting this year’s firework display
It takes place on Friday November 1 at Exmouth Rugby Football Club, Imperial Road, Exmouth EX8 1 DG.
Gates open at 5:30pm. Fireworks are due to start at 7pm (subject to weather conditions) with the event finishing at 9pm.
Organisers say it will be an evening of 'fun and entertainment for all the family to enjoy', with a display put on by multi-award-winning Sonic Fireworks along with music from local band Mantis and food and drink supplied by local vendors.
These include Wavi Coffee; Taste of the Wild Pizza; rare breed Koftas from The Guidable Manor; Big Bear Burgers, Mr Potato Head Yorkshire Pudding Wraps; Exmouth Rugby Club serving alcohol and burgers and William Kayes with tasty sweets including doughnuts and waffles.
Sponsors of the 2024 Exmouth Fireworks Display are Carter Dawes, Copyrite, Fairbanks, Action for Life, Gorilla Landscaping, GK Signs, Cabin Coffee, McAusland Optometrists, Autosave Exmouth, Bicton Dental Surgery, Hands on Health, Woodbury Garage, River Exe Café, Partridge Cycles, Devon Metal Crafts Ltd and Haldon House Surgery.
Harry Griffin, Exmouth RNLI Helm said: "As well as raising funds for RNLI, it is important to all the volunteer crew that this is a community event and a time to get together, which is why we haven’t increased our ticket prices; still only £5.00 with under 3’s going free.
"Thanks to our volunteers who organised the event and those who will be helping on the evening, collecting funds for essential training and equipment. And a special thanks to the many local businesses who have generously sponsored the event this year."
There will be a limited number of tickets available at the gate on the night but with a limited maximum capacity and to guarantee your entry, it may be best to purchase them ahead of time using Eventbrite.
Please have your tickets ready to be scanned on the night, screenshots will not be accepted for entry. Under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult. Under 3’s go free.
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