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“The Big Bay Boom this year will be our 20th and we hope it welcomes everyone back from a year under COVID,” Sandy Purdon, who is the executive producer of the event, said in a statement. “Besides being one of the largest July 4 fireworks shows in America, it supports the Armed Services YMCA and our military families in San Diego.”
Started in 2001, the Big Bay Boom is produced by Purdon with operational and financial support from the Port of San Diego. Over the years, the show has grown substantially with fireworks now launched from four barges around the bay. The show made international headlines in 2012 when a computer glitch resulted in the Big Bay bust as 7,000 fireworks launched in a 30-second period.
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Eric Sy wasn’t expecting to spend more than a quarter of his college experience inside his family’s home in Rancho Bernardo.
But that’s where the 22-year-old computer science major at Cal State San Marcos spent much of 2020 and 2021, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
So it was a bit surreal for Sy and the several thousand fellow graduates who massed at the university’s track and field site Saturday in their black caps and gowns. The graduation ceremony marked the first time most of the classmates had stepped foot on the campus or gathered in person since before the health emergency shut things down in March 2020.
The city should renew its franchise agreement with SDG&E, the only bidder, because it should want to hold SDG&E not San Diego taxpayers responsible for the liabilities that come from running a utility.
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