By Liz Page
STAMFORD – Members of the Stamford Fire Department are putting the finishing touches on this Saturday's annual day of fun and fireworks. There will be live music, activities for the kids, vendors and a half dozen food trucks, in addition to Sunken City Cider (formerly Rockland Cider Works).
The SFD hosts the event annually to give families a fun time. The fire department will be selling all things glowing, so check out the glow sticks, glow in the dark tattoos, lighted headbands, balloons, balls and more. They will also show you where to park and they ask that you remember it is a hay field, so be mindful of not throwing anything on the grounds.
The food trucks include Helen's Little Kitchen, Food Dudes, Elegant Spatula, Queen Cuisine, Sass Squash Food Truck and Baked by Netty, Stewart's Ice Cream, Ava's Ice. There will be maple cotton candy, K-Bub's Maple Syrup, Country Pride Cheese and more. Vendors will have t-shirts, tumblers, woodworking, crafts, jewelry, artwork, crochet and many other things.
DJ Fast Eddie will keep things hopping and there will be live music by The Flatbed Band and Liquadora leading up to the fireworks.
There will be face painting, bounce houses and old fashion lawn games for the kids to enjoy.
The action takes place in Eklund's Hay Field, right behind 65 Terry Road, just off state Route 23 one mile west of Stamford and across from Eklund Farm Machinery. Come on out and enjoy the fireworks and come early to enjoy food and activities. Weather permitting, the LifeNet helicopter will stop by.
As always, the Stamford Fire Department gives a huge thank you to the Eklund family for allowing them to use the hay field and to the many businesses and other supporters who help make the fireworks possible.
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