Mt. Prospect Lions looking for help for fireworks show
The Mount Prospect Lions club has started a new “Bang for a Buck” campaign to help offset declining corporate and village contributions to their Fourth of July fireworks shows.
“Donations from businesses like banks are just way down,” said Bill Steiner, president of the club. “We would never touch the scholarship (fund), and we don’t want to dip into our reserves, so we thought we’d reach out and try this.” Between 50 and 60 cans were given to Mount Prospect business owners in hopes customers will throw in a dollar or two. The Lions put on two fireworks shows each year at Melas Park that cost a total of $20,000, Steiner said.
Back in 2008 and 2009, the village contributed $12,500 and $13,500, respectively, to the shows. But that’s not possible with today’s tight budgets, so instead the Lions will receive only $3,500 from the village, officials said.
Despite the reduced funds, the fireworks show is not in any danger of being canceled this year, Steiner said.
The fireworks are part of the four-day Mount Prospect Lions Club Festival, which will celebrate its 73rd year this July. Besides fireworks, there will be carnival rides, games and live entertainment every night.