Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Cat on June 29, 2009, 05:30:45 PM
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So the Town of Fairfax is not doing any 4th of July celebration & then they will not allow permits for residents to do fireworks.
Maybe this info should be posted on the town website where people can be notified about it.
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Trust me.
That will not stop people from setting off fireworks.
Believe me.
Last year, the Fairfax Fireworks were held on the 5th.
The night of the 4th sounded like London during the Blitz.
There will be fireworks on the 4th. Just hang out in the village, preferably from a high elevation.
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Cat, you just don't let things go, do you? What exactly have you done, prior to your rant last week, to aid in bringing fireworks to Fairfax for the Fourth? Things such as fireworks, community celebrations, etc. take a considerable amount of planning and resources to accomplish- something that most people are short on. Especially this year. Since you feel so passionately about the subject, I suggest that you work on it for next year.
Furthermore, it's not just Fairfax- most towns in Vermont don't allow individuals to set off fireworks!
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We just recently moved here & as for letting it go we were & were going to do some ourselves like many others in this town do. Last year we contributed a lot when they had the donation containers around town.
What I posted last week was far from a rant. Maybe I stepped on a few toes. Oh well.
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It was definately a rant according to Webster's dictionary that I witnessed!
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Last week I was just asking why & stated that my family was disappointed. I also asked why another collection at the stores was not done like last year. You all call that ranting but from my 9 yrs of being a member of several message boards that would be called asking questions or maybe even debating.
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You asked a question and received several informative answers from many individuals as to why there were no fireworks and why their were no collections done this year yet you continue to bring the same complaints and questions up...that to many sounds a lot like ranting!.
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Main Entry:
1rant
Pronunciation:
\ˈrant\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
obsolete Dutch ranten, randen
Date:
1601
intransitive verb
1 : to talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
2 : to scold vehemently
transitive verb
: to utter in a bombastic declamatory fashion
In my other tread from last week after the questions were answered I didn't post any further about it Nor did I rant about it.
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Uh oh... I think we're about to see a fireworks show.
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Nope, I am done with it. I wont ask anymore questions. MikeF9 thanks for the info.
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Cat,
I am glad to see you on Henry's Web site! I encourage you to continue to ask question or rant. I guess it is all a matter of perspective what you call it? People such as yourselves are full of passion and when given the proper encouragement can and will make things happen.
Welcome to Fairfax and keep on asking questions! A fresh look at a problem often provides the solution.
Dave
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I like Cats and I like Dogs. Let's just relax a bit. We all like fireworks and this year we will NOT have them for whatever reasons. Deal with it and start making a difference for next year. All the negative will not change the outcome in the next couple of weeks. Shelly
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Indeed, negativity will only serve to ensure Cat does nothing more to help make thigns happen. I agree with Mr Shea - sharing opinions help widen our perspectives. I don't think you stepped on any toes persay Cat, i think it was rather an interpreted inference that nothing was done to make it happen, and/or our 'small town' didn't feel it important enough to make a priority. I encourage you to continue to pursue your goals with fireworks as well.
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I had to go back and read Cat's other thread to see the rant. I found the thread, but couldn't find the rant. Unless Webster's has changed the definition since I was last in school. To me it looked like she asked a couple of questions and offered a suggestion.
Myself, I am a bit upset at not being able to obtain a fireworks permit. People are going to set off fireworks anyway, as it was already mentioned earlier in this thread, and all this does is to ensure that every one of those people is breaking the law and risking a $100 fine and up to 30 days in jail. A few years ago when personal fireworks were illegal in the state of Vermont, that was understandable. There were no permits. But the laws have changed now, fireworks are no longer illegal. The state has provided an avenue for law abiding citizens to use fireworks. Most towns have a permitting process for this now. We even have at least 2 stores in the state that sell fireworks. To not allow permits to residents now is just forcing those that would still like to celebrate July 4th to become criminals. I have seen fireworks launched from the property of some very prominent residents in this town. To think that every one of them could have to spend 30 days in jail is frightening.
Please do not interpret any of the above as a rant. It was meant to be informative, not ranting.
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That's right - fireworks AREN'T ILLEGAL ANYMORE. SO then, I wonder what the reason they're denying residents permits? At first glance doesn't that seem illegal in itself - certain towns denying their residents a right sanctioned by the state?
Perhaps the verbiage of the permit process allows for different interpretations and enactments?
Are their Firework Haters our there? really? Really?
Just lightening the air. :)
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I believe that fire work permits work like fire permits. a tool to inform the fire marshal where the fires are. All a fire work permit would do is notify the fire marshall. By not issuing a permit, it simply means that if the fire work causes damage to your or neighboring properties, you will be liable for the damage.
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Same Ole, same Ole . Always the same negative people beating down the new comer. Cat's questions and responses were far from a rant. I believe she is owned an apology. I put allot of work and money into last years fireworks along with the business association only to have negative comments posted on Henry's website. I will not host or contribute to this again until it is through our taxes. If all people don't pay good luck, it take community spirit to make this happen and I haven't seen any in a along time.
Cat,
Burlington is having an awesome fireworks on the 3rd best in the area I'd go there and welcome to the community there are nice people here you just have to look
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It hurts. Community is something that we all want in our town, but too few people know how to build it. It takes time and extra effort, and strong leadership. I have seem leadership qualities in a few people here in town, but it seems to me that there are rifts, of cliques that are very comfortable and serve the perpose of small communities for those involved. It does not however build community for the rest of the town. We need to welcome the new comers, greet our neighbors and open our doors to everyone to build community, not just the select few. As to fire works, they are just one small part of a social and cultural event that could benefit our town spirit and pride. Seniors pay for schools, and other things that they may not receive services from, fireworks could be a great catalyst to revive and spark community in my opinion, a very APATHETIC town.