History
The Skyrockers are a non-profit, 100% volunteer organization that
performs fireworks and pyrotechnic special effects (SPFX) as a
community service in the La Crosse, Wisconsin USA area. Our group
has a history going back to the 19th century when we
were known informally as the "Fireworks Committee" for
many of the Independence Day and New Year's Eve celebrations in
the City.
The group was named the "Grandad Sky Rockers" in
1929 only a few months after the market crash of the Great Depression
that had already gripped the farm economy of the Midwest. As a
sign of optimism and faith, The Original 10 donated
$10 each of their own money, purchased fireworks from a catalog
and started the formal tradition of the New Year's Eve fireworks
from atop Grandad's Bluff.
They began with a small parade from Downtown, down Main St. to
the Bluff, shooting firecrackers and Roman candles along the way.
A large bonfire was built at the top of the Bluff in keeping with
an already well established tradition some of them and others had
been doing on and off for years. At Midnight, a small fireworks
display was performed. Over the years friends of the Original 10
also kicked in a little money too
This tradition has continued every year through to the present.
The only exception was during World War II because gunpowder production
went towards the war effort and of the mandatory the blackouts.
We'll be celebrating our 80 th Anniversary on December
31, 2009!
The "Committee" also
put on a small fireworks show from the Levee along the Mississippi
River every 4th of July.
Later this was show was moved to the County Fairgrounds in what
is now Myrick Park until the Fairgrounds moved to West Salem. The
show was then performed from Pettibone Park on Barron Island across
from Riverside Park, except for a few lean years when fundraising
was a problem.
The group not only performed the display, we raised the money
for it until 1975. With the Bicentennial approaching, the La Crosse
Jaycees were approached in order to increase the efforts for fundraising
and they held a small carnival in the empty lot bounded by State
St, Front St., Mt. Vernon St. and 2nd St. in what is
now known as Harborview. Currently the Jaycees sponsor the 4th of
July fireworks during Riverfest and this show is regularly viewed
by an audience larger than the City itself, in spite of a budget
only 1/4 the amount spent on fireworks in cities of comparable
size!
We also shoot the Onalaska Independence Day fireworks display
every year, as we have since 1962 and other smaller displays such
as at the La Crosse County Fairgrounds.
Anytime there is a special event and fireworks are requested we
are there as volunteers to provide the best possible display for
the money. When the Main Channel bridge was dedicated in September
1939, a precursor for the modern Riverfest, we were there doing
the fireworks. When Oktoberfest wanted special shows for their
25th Anniversary, we were there. In 1991, we hosted
an international pyrotechnic convention here that was the largest
convention in La Crosse history.
We also work with technical theatre directors for plays, concerts
or other events that need pyrotechnic special effects. It may be
the La Crosse Symphony doing a Sousa Revival, or the Riverfest
float in the Oktoberfest Torchlight parade, or a play at the University
of Wisconsin - La Crosse (UW-L) or Viterbo College, or a rodeo
at the La Crosse Center, or the Rotary Lights opening, or the naming
of the Oktoberfest Festmaster or Riverfest Commodore, or a Boy
Scout Awards Banquet.
The group also holds educational conferences and seminars for
pyrotechnicians, law enforcement and fire department personnel,
at schools and Scout events too.
The Skyrockers New Year's Eve fireworks shows are the oldest community
sponsored displays in the country. The Early Bird show at 6PM is
a tradition from the 1950s for the young people and others who
want to enjoy a celebration at a more convenient time. The Midnight
show has been broadcast on radio since 1957 and on TV since 1985.
Our group of about 50 members spends hundreds and hundreds of
hours preparing for all of these performances, in all kinds of
weather and conditions. We may be up in the trusses of the La Crosse
Center one evening running wiring harnesses or repelling off the
face of the Bluff in the snow and ice placing Niagara Falls sticks
on another. We use the finest materials and equipment on the market
too, so what people see here rivals the best in the world. Our
members may work all weekend to prepare effects that will last
only a few seconds each, just to add some sparkle to a community
event.
For more details, please see the Chronological
History Page.
© April 1996, La Crosse Skyrockers,
Inc., La Crosse, WI USA. All rights reserved worldwide.
Revised May 2009 |