Did You Know You Can Help Bring the Ft. Myers Beach 4th of July Fireworks to Life?

Did you know the Fort Myers Beach 4th of July fireworks display is made possible largely through community donations?

Each year, this spectacular celebration lights up the sky over Estero Island, drawing residents and visitors together to celebrate Independence Day. Families gather on the beach, restaurants and shops fill with visitors, and the entire island shares a moment of patriotic celebration.

But what many people don’t realize is that these fireworks don’t happen without community support.

The annual display is funded through donations from local businesses, residents, and visitors who want to help keep this beloved tradition alive on Fort Myers Beach.

Why It Matters

The 4th of July fireworks are more than just a show in the sky. They represent:

🇺🇸 Community pride
🇺🇸 Support for local businesses
🇺🇸 A tradition that brings families together
🇺🇸 A celebration of the spirit of Fort Myers Beach

Since the challenges our island faced after Hurricane Ian in September 2022, community events like this mean even more. Every celebration is a reminder that Fort Myers Beach continues to rebuild, reconnect, and welcome people back to our beautiful island.

How You Can Help

If you would like to help support this year’s fireworks display, donations are always appreciated. Contributions of any size help ensure that this tradition continues for residents, visitors, and future generations.

Even small donations make a difference when our community comes together.

Let’s Light Up the Beach Again

Fort Myers Beach has always been known for its incredible sunsets, but on the 4th of July we add something extra — a sky full of color, celebration, and community spirit.

If you love Fort Myers Beach, consider helping keep this tradition alive.

Together, we can make sure the 2026 Fourth of July fireworks shine brighter than ever.

🎆 Donate today and help light up the Fort Myers Beach sky.

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