The Salute to America celebration in Jefferson City included a bird show. The star was this bald eagle. They made their appearance before the evening concert series. We heard all about hawks, owls and eagles with this one being last on the program.
“This program features our country’s symbol – the bald eagle,” said Walt Crawford, Director of the World Bird Sanctuary, based in St. Louis. “We salute our country, our veterans and the eagle as a living emblem of the beauty and vitality of Missouri’s natural resources.”
The main entertainment on the stage in front of the Missouri Capitol Building was the Little River Band. Cindy and I saw them in Tampa at Commodity Classic. The band still plays their classics like The Other Guy, etc. I think they appeal to a wide audience and especially age range.
The big star of the show on Independence Day is the fireworks and they did not disappoint us in Jefferson City. The fireworks are set off across the Missouri River from the state capitol building and there are people in pretty much every square inch of ground you can watch from on both sides of the river.
The Capitol City boasts one of the largest fireworks displays in the State! Plan to bring the entire family to watch the spectacular from the north lawn of the State Capitol. Be sure to tune in your radio to listen to the choreographed music accompanying the display on Jeff 104. This is the highlight of the Salute to America Festival and you won’t want to miss it!
Here are some photos from this evenings activities: 2011 Salute To America Celebration