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Our Team

Dedication and Brilliance: Our Crew is the Spark That Ignites Greatness!

Kip M

Pyrotechnic Operator

Tia M

Veteran Pyrotechnician / Cook / Crew Mom / The REAL Boss

Chris D

Veteran Pyrotechnician

Mike D

Veteran Pyrotechnician

Warren S

Veteran Pyrotechnician

Riley M

Veteran Pyrotechnician

The Kids

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See What They’re Saying About Our Shows

Sean K. Spokane Indians Baseball (8/30/2024) A fantastic way to close out summer baseball. The fireworks were vibrant, perfectly timed, and full of surprises!
Amanda E. New Years Eve (12am, 1/1/2025) This year’s midnight fireworks were nothing short of legendary. The crowd cheered louder with every burst—just magical!
Ben H. Anderson/Hamlin Wedding (7/6/2024) I’ve been to plenty of weddings, but this one takes the cake—thanks to the amazing fireworks display. A beautiful sendoff for a beautiful couple!
Kara B. New Years Eve (9pm, 12/31/2024) The 9 PM show was perfect for families with young kids. My little ones were thrilled, and we got home in time for bed!
Jessica M. Anderson/Hamlin Wedding (7/6/2024) The fireworks at the Anderson/Hamlin wedding were stunning and added a touch of magic to an already perfect evening. Truly unforgettable!
Mark L. Spokane Indians Baseball (7/5/2024) What a way to end the game! The fireworks over the baseball field were the perfect cherry on top of an already thrilling night.
Diana S. Spokane Indians Baseball (7/5/2024) I came for the baseball, but honestly, the fireworks stole the show. My kids were mesmerized!
Lauren H. New Years Eve (12am, 1/1/2025) What a way to ring in the new year! The midnight show was an explosion of joy and color—truly unforgettable!
Rachel T. Anderson/Hamlin Wedding (7/6/2024) It felt like the fireworks were tailored just for the couple. Every guest was in awe of how beautifully they lit up the night sky.
Jake V. New Years Eve (12am, 1/1/2025) As the clock struck midnight, the fireworks lit up the sky in the most spectacular fashion. It was like a celebration of hope for the new year.
Bethany J. Spokane Indians Baseball (8/30/2024) We’ve made it a tradition to stay for the post-game fireworks, and this show reminded us why. Simply spectacular!
Tony R. New Years Eve (9pm, 12/31/2024) The early show was just as magical as the midnight display. It was the perfect way to kick off New Year’s Eve celebrations!
Julie K. Deer Lake (7/3/2024) I loved how the show built up to such an epic finale. Everyone on the shore cheered louder than ever!
Emily R. Deer Lake (7/3/2024) The fireworks show at Deer Lake was breathtaking! The reflection off the water made it even more magical. A night to remember for our family!
Olivia G. Spokane Indians Baseball (8/30/2024) The fireworks show after the game was absolutely electric! You could feel the excitement in the air long after the last spark faded.
Tommy W. Spokane Indians Baseball (7/5/2024) Baseball and fireworks—what more could you ask for? Every burst seemed to match the energy of the crowd!
Chris P. Deer Lake (7/3/2024) We’ve been coming to Deer Lake for years, but this year’s show was hands-down the best we’ve ever seen. The colors and timing were impeccable!

Frequently Asked Questions

In Our Line of Work, the Only Dangerous Question Is the One Not Asked.

How do I get involved?

Getting involved is simple—just visit a shoot site and complete the required paperwork to get started.

How can I be notified of upcoming shows?

At the top of this page, you'll find QR codes that direct you to specific resources. Two of these codes provide access to our public calendar, where I regularly post all scheduled shows. Another code allows you to opt into text/SMS notifications, so you'll receive a message each time a new show is added.

How old do I need to be?

Anyone can assist with setting up and tearing down equipment; however, in accordance with Washington State law and company policy, you must be at least 18 years old to handle pyrotechnic products. Once the products arrive on-site, individuals under 18 must evacuate to a safe distance as determined by the licensed pyrotechnic operator.

Do I need to have a license to help?

No license is required to assist, but you must be able to pass an ATF background check as mandated by federal law. However, every shoot site must have at least one licensed pyrotechnic operator present.

If I sign up to help, am I obligated to assist with future shows?

Not at all! Participation is entirely flexible. You can choose which shows you’d like to assist with on a case-by-case basis.

Is there any kind of compensation?

Participation is strictly volunteer-based. However, for larger shows, I allocate a significant portion of my earnings to share among the crew. Additionally, every crew member is provided dinner—whether it's a meal out after the show or something homemade. Water and Gatorade are always supplied at every event.

How does the monetary compensation work?

If the pyro fee is less than $500, the entire amount is deposited into the crew's dedicated pyro account. For fees over $500, 25% is reserved for taxes, and the remaining amount is split equally: 50% goes to the pyro account, and the other 50% is distributed among the crew.

Does the compensation reflect the amount of work?

Not necessarily. The work often outweighs the financial reward, but for many, the experience itself is the true payoff. Being part of something unique and unforgettable is a big draw for our volunteers.

How long does it take to set up a show?

Setup times vary depending on factors such as crew size, weather, site conditions, and logistics. As a general guide, a $3,000 show might start setup at 4 PM and be ready well before a 9:45–10:00 PM shoot time. For larger shows, setup may begin as early as 10 AM–12 PM for a typical 10 PM shoot. When setup is efficient, there’s often downtime to relax before the show.