20th Annual Sparks Over the Park this Friday

July 2, 2014

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On July 4, 2014, Macon-Bibb County will host the 20thSparks Over the Park Independence Day Celebration at Lake Tobesofkee. All of the parks at Lake Tobesofkee will be open, there will be a live band, and the day will conclude with a fireworks show. The fireworks are sponsored, in part, by Central Georgia Marina and are provided by Pyrotecnico.
 
“This is an exciting event that draws people from all over our community, and I hope you will be able to attend and enjoy one of our most treasured parks,” says Macon-Bibb Mayor Robert A.B. Reichert.
 
Claystone and Arrowhead Parks will open at 6:00 a.m., and Sandy Beach and the beaches will open at 9:00 a.m. Lifeguards will be on duty beginning at 9:00 a.m. During the day, there will be normal activities such as swimming, boating, sunbathing, picnics, disc golf, volleyball, and more.At 6:00 p.m., the Loose Skrews will begin playing at Sandy Beach, and the fireworks show will start about 9:30 p.m. Admission to the parks is $3.00 for every person over age six, and no alcohol or glass containers are allowed in the parks.
 
“The Loose Skrews are proud and excited to again be playing at ‘Sparks Over the Park’ at Lake Tobesofkee,” says Mike Askew with the Loose Skrews. This will be the fourth year in a row they have performed at this event. “This is a great family event, and we want everyone to come out and enjoy the beaches, music, and fireworks.”
 
According to Tobesofkee Director Doug Furney, an estimated 5,000–6,000 people are on the lake and beaches celebrating Independence Day, and he recommends following all safety rules and tips, and to follow instructions by Rangers and Sheriff Deputies. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Rangers will patrol the lake with two of their boats, and the Macon-Bibb County Fire Department will have its rescue boat in the water to assist with any problems that may arise. In the parks and on the roads, Law Enforcement Rangers and the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office will be on patrol.
 
For more information about Lake Tobesofkee, click here.
 
Safety Tips & Rules
Anyone interested in boating laws can pick up a boating safety handbook at the Lake Tobesofkee office or any DNR office. People can also go on line to www.goboatgeorgia.com for more information.
 
·        A new boating law went effect July 1, 2014, that requires anyone born on or after January 1, 1998 must take a boating safety class approved by DNR in order to operate a personal water craft or boat, as well as other restrictions.
·         All persons on a boat must have a PFD that is Coast Guard approved, in good condition,
 fits the person that intends to wear it, and is accessible at all time. 
·         Kid under 13 must wear PFD’s (personal flotation device) at all time on board a moving vessel.
·         Any person 16 or over who operates a boat on Georgia waters must have a picture ID on board.
·         All boats must be registered and have registration on board.
·         Operators must obey the rules of the road and be familiar with all boating laws.

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