Every Friday night is the Fourth of July on the Island. At 9:15 sharp, a silent barge in the center of the Bay releases it's payload into the summer sky. With the firework light reflecting off the water, it's a breathtaking display that will kick off your weekend the right way.
-Memorial Day Week-end (May
28, 2011)
-4th of July (July
4, 2011)
-Labor Day Weekend (Sept.
3, 2011.)
-Every Friday night May 27 through Sept. 2
Fireworks,
music highlight holiday weekend on SPI
May 26, 2011
9:10 AM
Memorial Day weekend marks the traditional start of
the summer season on South Padre Island, and this year it
will start with a bang and some blues.
The Laguna Madre
sky will light up with the first Friday night fireworks show
on May 20, which marks the first on the weekly Friday shows
that run through Labor Day.
And because of the Memorial
Day holiday weekend, another big fireworks show will blast
off on Saturday night. The colorful aerial displays will
start at 9:15 p.m. each night, with the best viewing areas
between Marlin and Red Snapper streets.
The spectacular
fireworks displays have earned South Padre Island
recognition by the Texas Senate as the Fireworks Capital of
Texas.
A free music concert on the beach Sunday evening
will feature performances by Texas Johnny Brown and the
Island’s own Pelican West. The Red Wine & Blues Concert
stage will be set up on the beach in front of Boomerang
Billy’s Beach Bar.
Organized by the South Padre Island
Parks and Recreation Committee and sponsored by local
businesses, the show starts at 8 p.m.
Blues fans will be
familiar with Texas Johnny Brown, who has performed in the
Valley at Blues on the Hill concerts in Harlingen.
Boomerang Billy’s is also the venue for one of the largest
beach volleyball competitions of the year on the Island.
The two-day tournament starts at 11 a.m. on Saturday and
Sunday on the beach and will feature teams from throughout
Texas competing for top honors in the men’s, women’s and
co-ed divisions.
Another annual event at Boomerang
Billy’s is the International Idiots Club Memorial Day Boot
Camp on Sunday.
Activities start at 1:30 p.m. and
patriotic music will be performed by local artist Leslie
Blasing.
Hot dogs and chips will be served to current
members of the International Idiots Club and to all veterans
who can produce evidence of their military service (ID card,
VA medical card or discharge documents). A free beer will be
issued to the first 100 veterans to arrive. Fellow Idiots
are asked to bring cookies for dessert.
“Military” games
have been a tradition of the Idiots Boot Camp, and this
year’s schedule includes a water pistol marksmanship
competition, water grenade toss, and the obstacle course.
Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place
winners in each competition.
If you are not a member of
the International Idiots, or your membership has lapsed, you
can join or renew during the Boot Camp. Members are then
eligible to purchase T-shirts, tank shirts, koozies and
lanyards.
While there will plenty of fun during the
Memorial Day weekend the real holiday, officially observed
on Monday, May 30, is dedicated to remembering the valiant
members of the U.S. Armed Services who have died during
their service to the country.
Their ultimate sacrifices
have helped to secure the freedoms enjoyed in this country,
and which make holiday celebrations a part of our way of
life.
