Fire works Ban

Fire works Ban
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A  friendly reminder to residents and visitors celebrating Independence  Day in Lacey, Olympia, and Tumwater – fireworks may not be sold,  purchased, or discharged in our communities.

Residents can pick  up a Fireworks Ban sign for their yard or neighborhood at Tumwater City  Hall. Signs will NOT be available for pickup at the Police Department or  Fire Department stations this year.

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