The 2011 Quincy Balloon Festival shoot was a huge success thanks in part to over 50 members showing up to give a hand in what was our largest 1.3g and 1.4g mixed display yet. The NPA guys and gals can be proud of the rave review from the Quincy Valley Post-Register, calling it a “mind-blowing fireworks show.”
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The first ever NPA Spring Shoot was one hell of a show! We had a nice turnout and a huge thank you goes out to our host, the owner of Northwest Pyro.
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We have established partnerships with the federal, state, and local government, as well as wholesalers/retailers and land-owners to create a healthy and reliable pyrotechnic display network that is unprecedented for this part of the region. We hope you join us for money saving opportunities and to take part in the events and celebrations coming up in June and July!We have established partnerships with the federal, state, and local government, as well as wholesalers/retailers and land-owners to create a healthy and reliable pyrotechnic display network that is unprecedented for this part of the region. We hope you join us for money saving opportunities and to take part in the events and celebrations coming up in June and July!
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Membership for the 2011 annual season is open for enrollment!
We have achieved our initial goals and are now striving to provide safety classes and shoots for our growing membership… please show your support and visit our membership info page to start the application process. We are now fully insured and have established a healthy network of shoot sites in and around the northwest. The next step will be meeting BATFE requirements, continuing to add to our network of shoot sites, and continue event planning even through the “off-season”.
As we kick things off for 2011, the board members want to thank you for your time and contributions to the pyrotechnic arts. We all look forward to serving you through the coming season and beyond.
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