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Reading to present New Year’s Eve fireworks on Mount Penn

Reading in collaboration with Berks Festivals Inc. will present a fireworks display on New Year’s Eve.

The display will launch from atop Mount Penn beginning at 10 p.m.

Mayor Eddie Moran said he is thrilled the city is able to continue the annual tradition of the First Night celebration, now in its 26th year.

“I’m thrilled to see the New Year’s Eve Fireworks Celebration, a cherished tradition that unites our community,” Moran said, thanking Fire Chief James Stoudt and Fire Marshal Jeremy Searfoss for helping to ensure the safety of the celebration. “Let’s come together to reflect on the past year and look ahead to a bright future filled with new possibilities.”

Due to drought conditions earlier this year, officials were concerned the event would be postponed. However, with the burn ban lifted in December, more precipitation and careful deliberation from the city fire office, it was deemed safe to move forward.

William Koch Sr., president of the Wyomissing-based nonprofit Berks Festivals, also shared his enthusiasm for the event.

“Berks Festivals is honored to once again spearhead the organization of the First Night celebratory fireworks from Mount Penn,” Koch said. “As we turn our gaze upward, we welcome the new year with hope and optimism for what lies ahead.”

City officials said entry to the Pagoda area will not be banned, but the fireworks are best viewed from the city below.

The city also wants to remind all residents and visitors that setting off unpermitted fireworks within 150 feet of structures is illegal and hazardous. Residents and visitors are asked to celebrate responsibly to ensure a safe and enjoyable New Year’s Eve for all.

The cohosts thank the following event sponsors for making the celebration possible: 830AM WEEU, Tompkins Community Bank, Greater Reading, Chamber Alliance, WFMZ-TV, Kozloff Stoudt Attorneys, Penn Entertainment Inc., DoubleTree by Hilton hotel Reading, White Star Tours, Yeager Supply Inc., William G. Koch & Associates, Mount Penn Preserve Partnership, Brentwood Industries and Boscov’s Department Stores.


Source: Berkshire mont

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