Chamber Hosts Signature Fireworks Event

Mark Smiley • November 12, 2025

Chamber Hosts Signature Fireworks Event

On July 1, the Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce hosted a private fireworks viewing party in the spectacular Try Club at Infinity Park. Members were treated to early access into the stadium, a full taco bar from Illegal Pete's, bottomless popcorn courtesy of the Bull & Bush Brewery, and Raising Cane's chicken tenders and fries and a prize wheel sponsored by Raising Cane's.


The City of Glendale moved their fireworks display to Infinity Park after spending years at Creekside Park. They opened the stadium for guests to be able to sit on the field and enjoy a picnic while listening to the music that coordinated with the display.

Chamber members had access to the air conditioned Try Club and the entire concourse where they played cornhole, networked while enjoying a libation from Scrum Enterprises, and of course watched the fireworks.


The Chamber has a long history of hosting fireworks parties for its members and this year's event at the Try Club was one of the most memorable. For more information about the chamber, visit www.ggchamber.com.

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