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Safe and Sane Fireworks Go on Sale in Palmdale June 28, 2025

  • Writer: avdailynews.com
    avdailynews.com
  • Jun 26
  • 4 min read

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PALMDALE, CA — Beginning June 28, dozens of nonprofit organizations across the Antelope Valley will generate vital funding by operating authorized Safe and Sane Fireworks booths in the City of Palmdale. These booths provide essential revenue for groups that deliver meaningful services to local residents.


“Purchasing fireworks from an authorized booth ensures that celebrations are fun and responsible, while supporting our local nonprofits,” said Mayor Richard J. Loa. “Families can celebrate safely knowing their purchase directly benefits our neighbors.”


Safe and Sane fireworks, which do not fly or explode and bear the State Fire Marshal’s Safe and Sane Seal, go on sale in the City at 12 p.m. on Saturday, June 28, through 12 p.m. on Saturday, July 5. Residents can locate a booth by visiting www.CityOfPalmdaleCA.gov/Fireworks.


The Palmdale City Council approved issuing permits for 36 qualifying nonprofit organizations at its June 3 meeting. To qualify, organizations must be a nonprofit serving youth, veterans, civic or charitable causes; have its primary meeting place in Palmdale or over 50% of its active members residing in incorporated Palmdale; be established in the City for at least 12 months before applying; and have a minimum of 20 active members. Only one booth is allowed per organization. Booths require an inspection by the Los Angeles County Fire Department and Palmdale Public Safety department before receiving a permit. Fireworks may be purchased by individuals 16 years and older; proof of age may be required.


Safe and Sane fireworks may only be used from 12 p.m. on June 28 12 p.m. on July 5. Using them outside of this time frame is illegal and subject to fines. City officials remind residents to only use fireworks where legal and safe.

The City of Palmdale is the only municipality in the Antelope Valley where it is legal to sell Safe and Sane fireworks and discharge them on private property. However, the Anaverde housing community, all areas south of the California Aqueduct and parts of the Rancho Vista area are in “No Fireworks Zones.” All fireworks are strictly prohibited in these locations.

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“I encourage everyone to use our interactive map at www.CityOfPalmdaleCA.gov/Fireworks. It allows residents to enter their address so they can see if they live in the ‘no fireworks zone’ where even Safe and Sane fireworks are NOT allowed,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt.

The City also reminds residents that there are hefty fines for individuals caught using illegal fireworks within City limits. Illegal fireworks are not allowed anywhere in Palmdale or Los Angeles County. Those who are caught using illegal fireworks in Palmdale will face a $2,500 fine for a first offense, $5,000 for a second offense and $10,000 for a third offense.

To report illegal fireworks being used now, call the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station at 661/272-2400. Residents may report where illegal fireworks are used or sold online 24/7 at www.CityOfPalmdaleCA.gov/ReportFireworks

For more information, please call Public Safety at 661/267-5234.

Approved Organizations

 

Organization

Stand Location

1.

Antelope Valley Desert Divers, Inc.

2.

The Palmdale Aerospace Academy PTSO

3875 W. Rancho Vista Blvd. (Neighborhood Walmart parking lot)

3.

Cornerstone Apostolic Church of Antelope Valley

4.

Bet-El Casa De Dios

39700 30th St. West (Marie Kerr Park)

5.

Palmdale Vineyard

6.

Crosswind Community Church

41337 10th St. West (church parking lot)

7.

World Harvest Christian Outreach

8.

Lancaster Eagles Wrestling Boosters Inc.

40130 10th St. West (Walmart parking lot near Sonic Drive-In)

9.

Palmdale Elks Lodge #2027

39940 10th St. West (Sam’s Club parking lot, east of Panda Express)

10.

Adorable Baby’s Jump Start

11.

Antelope Valley Youth Athletics, Inc.

12.

American Indian Little League

39626 10th St. West (south of Applebee’s)

13.

Water of Life of Antelope Valley, Inc.

39522 10th St. West (parking lot south of Sharky’s Woodfired Mexican Grill)

14.

St. Stephen’s of the Valley Lutheran Church

38727 Tierra Subida Ave. (Albertson’s parking lot)

15.

Palmdale American Legion Post No. 348

16.

Great Commission Community Solutions, Inc.

Vacant lot on the west side of Sierra Highway, south of Rancho Vista Boulevard

17.

The Highland Gridiron Booster Club

18.

Kingdom Builders

440 E. Palmdale Blvd. (parking lot between Vallarta and Chevron)

19.

Kiwanis Club of Palmdale

1763 E. Palmdale Blvd. (parking lot east of the Starbucks)

20.

R.J. Esthers

Southeast corner of Palmdale Boulevard and 20th Street East

21.

Lions Club of Palmdale

22.

U.S. Naval Sea Cadets Corps RADM, Charles W. Parks Battalion

23.

Love and Grace Christian Fellowship Church, Inc.

24.

Next Dimension Ministries Church

Southeast corner of Sierra Highway and Avenue S

25.

Victory Outreach

26.

Community Development Center USA

27.

Highland High School Instrumental Music Booster Club

2535 E. Ave. S(Stater Bros. parking lot)

28.

Help for Heroes

29.

True Memories Car Club Charities Inc.

30.

DDE Academy, Inc.

37716 55th St. East (Domenic Massari Park)

31.

Littlerock High School Band Boosters Club

32.

Marine Corps League, Antelope Valley Detachment 930

37218 47th St. East (Stater Bros. parking lot)

33.

Palmdale Repertory Theatre

37140 47th St. East (Walmart parking lot)

34.

Knight High School Wrestling Team Booster Club

5100 E. Ave. S(Sam Yellen Park)

35.

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

36.

LACOSEPA

5645 E. Ave. T(vacant lot)

 

 

 
 
 

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