Just want to give you'all an update on what is going on in Texas. There were some good showers and rain that moved through most of Texas this last week but we still need more. As of this morning there were 5 counties that were above the 575 KBDI threshold Presidio,Ward and Winkler in West Texas and Rusk and Gregg in East Texas. You can go to the following web addresses to keep yourselves abreast of the latest info. http://webgis.tamu.edu/tfs/kbdi_daily/dryctif.png for counties over the 575 mean or http://twc.tamu.edu/InteractiveMaps/KBDI.aspx for your counties KBDI. June 15th is fast approaching and is the last day that by Texas law counties over the 575 KBDI mean can enact stick rocket and missile bans if they vote to. So let's all continue to keep praying for more rain.
With that out of the way starting tomorrow the last of the new items will be arriving here. We are unloading 2 or 3 containers a day starting Sunday through Wednesday. So we should be good. The trucking lanes are filling quickly so if you have not yet scheduled a day to receive your orders please do so quickly. We are open 7 days a week so please give me a call at the office 903-264-2264 and we will get your orders to you. I hope all is well with everyone and wish everyone a very prosperous 4th of July season! The season opens in 19 days..........
Brian
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
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Jake's Fireworks is a business built on family values. Over sixty years ago, Mimi Marietta founded Jake's Fireworks, Inc. She and her son, Johnnie, sold sparklers and other assorted fireworks on the corner of Lone Star Road and Fourth Street in Pittsburg, Kansas.
Even though Jake's Fireworks and the fireworks industry have gone through great technological advances, Jake's Fireworks still sits on the corner of Lone Star Road and Fourth Street. Johnnie's two sons and grandsons have expanded the business from a small store to a company that currently wholesales throughout the 48 continuous states, Hawaii, Alaska, and several foreign nations.
Even though Jake's Fireworks and the fireworks industry have gone through great technological advances, Jake's Fireworks still sits on the corner of Lone Star Road and Fourth Street. Johnnie's two sons and grandsons have expanded the business from a small store to a company that currently wholesales throughout the 48 continuous states, Hawaii, Alaska, and several foreign nations.
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