- December 5, 2025
Fireworks show by Santore and Sons at Central Park in Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast residents Jamie and Lindsey Morris pose with bubble makers. Photo by Paige Wilson
Fireworks show by Santore and Sons at Central Park in Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast residents Madison Vitale shows her excitement for the Fourth of July festivities. Photo by Paige Wilson
Fireworks show by Santore and Sons at Central Park in Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast residents Sophia Temple, Sebastian Torres, Sadie Torres and Maya Szwdlowski pose before the fireworks. Photo by Paige Wilson
Fireworks show by Santore and Sons at Central Park in Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
A double rainbow welcomed guests to Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
Fireworks show by Santore and Sons at Central Park in Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
Fireworks show by Santore and Sons at Central Park in Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
Griffin, 3, Meadow, 7, Addison, 8, William 2, and Olive, 5, sport patriotic attire. Photo by Paige Wilson
Fireworks show by Santore and Sons at Central Park in Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
Fireworks show by Santore and Sons at Central Park in Town Center. Photo by Paige Wilson
Hastings resident Caliya Jones holds up a sparkler. Photo by Paige Wilson
A few thousand people gazed up at the sky at 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 3, to see a fireworks display by Santore and Sons celebrating Independence Day.
The public was invited to the free event, hosted by the city of Palm Coast in partnership with the Flagler Education Foundation, at Central Park in Town Center.
Beginning at 5 p.m., families enjoyed face-painting, games, a trackless train and music. People were able to pack a picnic, as well purchase food and drinks from vendors.
For more information, contact Palm Coast Parks and Recreation at 986-2323.