ArticlesJuly 6 - SML Fireworks2013 Independence Weekend Fireworks Display Saturday, July 6th Click here for additional information
The SML Water Safety Council asks all boaters to travel at no-wake (idle) speeds within the No-Wake Zone boundaries from 7:30 PM July 4th until after heavy spectator traffic has departed the Zone following the fireworks (usually about 10:45 PM). Skippers are expected to slow to idle speeds as they enter the zone for the safety and comfort of those already drifting in that area. Once boats reach the No-Wake Zone boundaries along their routes home after the fireworks, it should be safe to proceed at a prudent after-dark cruising speeds on up the channels. We hope to have boats on the water that evening marking the boundaries with large orange balloons, lighted after dark. However, if you don’t see a marker boat along your path, realize that the boundaries are located roughly as follows: From Bernard’s Landing/Rabbit Island across to the north-eastern shore of the Roanoke between R12 and R10 From Christmas Tree Island due east across the Blackwater Across Craddock Creek at marker C3. Extra caution and prudent speeds are also recommended while proceeding through the squeeze at the S-curve. The Water Safety Council, VDGIF and other lake safety patrols urge all boaters to wear their life jackets while boating on the July4th Holiday weekend. “You wore your seat belts getting here; wearing life jackets while on the water makes equally good sense.” Boaters who enjoy the fireworks are asked to help keep this SML tradition alive by sending a tax-deductible contribution to: Treasurer, Saunders Volunteer Fire Co., P.O Box 14, Huddleston, VA 24104.
The event culminates at dusk with a magnificent fireworks display including salutes from the National Guard's howitzers! No Pets will be allowed on the Point. For more details contact organizers at 540.297.4412. Parkway Marina is located off of Smith Mountain Lake Parkway (Route 626) on the Bedford County shore of the lake. Come out to celebrate America's Independence Day Weekend. Remember, Smith Mountain Lake -- It's Closer Than You Think! |



