The same folks who helped rescue Grand Old Day have turned their attention to reviving a fireworks show in St. Paul just in time for Independence Day.
Andy Rodriguez and Ashley LeMay admit they're facing long odds — they need to raise more than $100,000 in just a few days — but they insist it's possible.
"The timeline is tight," said LeMay, who with Rodriguez sparked the push to save Grand Old Day this year after organizers had announced the festival was taking a hiatus. "But it's doable."
Rodriguez has set up a GoFundMe page and has had "quiet conversations" with several potential sponsors, he said. He's hoping to persuade downtown businesses to step forward.
"If the [St. Paul] Saints or someone were to call and say 'We want to make this happen,' we would love that," he said.
Derek Sharrer, Saints executive vice president and general manager, said in an e-mail that team officials support the duo's efforts "and are happy to be helpful in any way we can."
He added: "With that said, as we do each year, we'll be hosting an Independence Celebration fireworks show here at CHS Field following our game on July 3rd."
For the past few years, the city had partnered with CHS Field to hold July 4th fireworks — first in tandem with Saints games, and then as a city event. But last year, Mayor Melvin Carter announced in a Facebook post that the capital city would not be offering a fireworks show. He said he couldn't support spending the $100,000 in tax dollars the display was estimated to cost.