


The city is planning a major July 4th celebration at Milander Park featuring fireworks, a laser light show and performances by Lenier, Ricky Valido and Marlon Fernandez, starting at 4 p.m. Nearby Hialeah won’t miss the chance to pick up the slack. WLRN Miami Springs residents braved the sweltering heat for the city's annual 4th of July parade on Tuesday morning.įor those looking for an alternative to the Miami Springs pyrotechnics, a swath of neighboring Miami-Dade County municipalities are planning their own shows to celebrate the Stars and Stripes. The golf course renovation is meant to " revitalize" the greens of the century-old golf course with new construction and landscaping projects to attract new visitors and keep long-time members swinging. But I’m looking at it as part of developing the community for Miami Springs to be successful long term,” Stephens said. “I mean yeah, it sucks, it’s a weird feeling. While he laments that there won’t be a show this year in his hometown, he hopes it works out in the city’s favor for the future. He remembers sneaking along the golf course greens as a teenager and getting close enough to the firework cannons to temporarily lose his hearing. READ MORE: Heat, storms and fire risk: Fourth of July weather is nothing to celebrateįor the first time outside a pandemic-induced hiatus, the City of Miami Springs is skipping out on its annual 4th of July fireworks show, owing to a multimillion dollar renovation project on the grounds of the Miami Springs Golf & Country Club where the display is normally held.įor 24-year-old Anthony Stephens, the show is a part of his upbringing. WLRN The City of Miami Springs canceled its annual 4th of July fireworks show owing to a multimillion dollar renovation project at the country club and golf course.
