A Family Tradition
Two sisters-in-law, one big idea: give Oklahoma families a Fourth of July nobody could duplicate.
Liberty Fireworks started with humble beginnings in the summer of 1993. Kristi Brewer-Campbell and her sister-in-law Samantha Brewer had a vision: not just to sell fireworks to eastern Oklahoma County, but to create an experience celebrating our country’s independence that no one could duplicate.
For nearly three decades they’ve done exactly that — with two stands in Nicoma Park and Harrah, rock-bottom prices on Black Cat, Brothers and Red Rhino, and a free community festival that brings the whole county together every year.
More than a stand
What started as a roadside fireworks stand grew into the Liberty Fireworks Bash — a free, family-friendly celebration with BBQ championships, live music, food trucks, kids’ competitions and, of course, the biggest fireworks show around. In 2026 it doubles as a celebration of America’s 250th birthday.
Come be part of it
Visit a stand, enter a competition, or just bring a lawn chair to the Bash. Everyone’s welcome.