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Connecticut Pyrotechnics Association
The CPA was formed in 1986 when several members got together at the PGI Convention. We have owner/operators, operators, hobbyists, and enthusiasts in our organization. Meetings are usually held on the second Saturday of each month except July and Aug |
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Ohio Pyrotechnic Arts Guild
The Ohio Pyrotechnic Arts Guild (OPAG) was formed in 1997 as a non-profit association by fireworks industry professionals, apprentices and enthusiasts. OPAG is the only current firework - pyrotechnics club in Ohio. We operate in complete compliance w |
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Crackerjacks
The CrackerJacks is one of the oldest and largest regional fireworks clubs in the United States. Several times each year, we gather to share and enjoy the many aspects of fireworks. While our club activities, which include shoots, meetings, classes a |
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Michigan Pyrotechnics Arts Guild (MPAG)
Our Mission
The purpose of the Michigan Pyrotechnics Arts Guild, Inc. shall be to promote and encourage safe, legal, and artful pyrotechnic operation in Michigan through training, demonstration, and exchange of information. |
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National Fireworks Association
The National Fireworks Association is an organization composed of individuals and companies dedicated to the safe use of fireworks. Formed in 1992 through the foresight of President Emeritus Cam Starr, the NFA goal is to to protect the rights of in |
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Pyrotechnics Guild International, Inc.
The Pyrotechnics Guild International, Inc., founded in 1969, is an independent worldwide nonprofit organization of amateur and professional fireworks enthusiasts. |
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Rocky Mountain Pyrotechnics Guild
Our mission is : "To promote the safe and artistic use of fireworks through education and practical experience".
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt organization.
Please contact us at info@www.rmpg.org with any questions you may have. |
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Western New York Pyrotechnic Association
The Western New York Pyrotechnic Association was formed in October of 1992 and incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 1995. It is composed of shooters from various companies, distributors, manufacturers, importers, display company owners, |
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Western Pyrotechnic Association
The Western Pyrotechnic Association's annual event is called the Western Winter Blast and it is held in February every year. Since 1990 it has been held in Lake Havasu City which is right on the beautiful Colorado River in Arizona. Like a PGI conven |
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Wisconsin Pyrotechnic Arts Guild
The WPAG holds at least four meetings/shoots a year. All or our meetings/shoots are held at a permanent shoot located in central Wisconsin about 20 miles east of Wausau. Format is generally a business meeting in the afternoon, followed by hands-on |
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