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FIRE & ICE, from page 31<br />

to vehicular traffic during the event. A few<br />

handicap parking spaces [with parking tag]<br />

will be available near the entrance. Shuttles<br />

will run between pick-up locations at<br />

Longview, Mason Ridge School and First<br />

Church of Christ Scientist.<br />

All parking will be offsite,” Nixon said.<br />

The park is accessible from the city’s<br />

trail network, specifically the Clayton<br />

Road trail. “It would be fantastic to use the<br />

Clayton Road trail in order to get to the<br />

event by bike or walking,” Nixon said.<br />

Food and drink<br />

In addition to the fireworks display,<br />

attendees can expect to see a variety of<br />

local cuisine in the Taste of Town & Country<br />

dining area, which will be lined with<br />

booths from local restaurants. The Taste of<br />

Town & Country dining area was added in<br />

2006 and, since its inception, the array of<br />

foods has continued to expand.<br />

Residents will be able to purchase grilled<br />

food, cold beverages and desserts. New in<br />

20<strong>18</strong> will be a selection of local craft beers<br />

from Steampunk Brew Works, which is the<br />

city’s first brewery.<br />

Attendees are advised to bring cash to<br />

purchase food and other goods. An ATM<br />

is available at the nearby Midland Bank in<br />

Mason Woods Village.<br />

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Nighttime fireworks display<br />

One of the Fire & Ice highlights is the<br />

fireworks display that occurs after dark<br />

with a choreographed fireworks show. Visitors<br />

can get a view of the show from the<br />

hillside of Longview Farm Park.<br />

Visitors can bring blankets and lawn<br />

chairs to enjoy the show. Also allowed<br />

onsite are reusable water bottles, bug spray,<br />

flashlights, sports balls and other lawn<br />

games.<br />

Items not allowed on the property during<br />

the festival or fireworks show include<br />

glass, sun tents or any items that would<br />

create litter in the park such as confetti or<br />

silly string, as they could cause harm to<br />

nearby animals and other wildlife.<br />

The annual fireworks show is expected to<br />

begin around 9 p.m. In the case of inclement<br />

weather, updates will be posted to the<br />

city’s official website.<br />

Live music<br />

Steven J. Push, a Nashville-based musician<br />

and former St. Louis-area middle<br />

school literature teacher, is returning to<br />

perform at the festival for 20<strong>18</strong>.<br />

“The lead singer grew up in Town &<br />

Country and his parents still live here, but<br />

he’s a professional singer in Nashville<br />

now,” Nixon said.<br />

For updates on the event, visit town-andcountry.org.

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