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200-light drone show takes to skies Sunday

WILLISTON — The City of Williston’s first ever drone show will be held on Sunday at dusk. It will be held in conjunction with the 14-year-old Babe Ruth World Series at Aafedt Stadium.

“Our partnership with the Babe Ruth World Series shows how the community of Williston can come together to make these special events happen,” said TrainND Northwest Executive Director Kenley Nebeker.

The show will consist of 200 synchronized drones choreographed to music by Firefly Drone Shows. The computer-controlled drones will be stationed at the Western Star Softball Complex. People will not be allowed in the complex during the show due to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations.

“The FAA has strict guidelines requiring ground clearance for Unmanned Aerial Systems operations,” said Williston Economic Development Executive Director Shawn Wenko. “We advise our residents and visitors to please adhere to the safety perimeter that will be established at Western Star.”

The best viewing sites will be within a 1,500-foot radius of the Western Star Softball Complex.

“Optimal public viewing will be Davidson Park, Aafedt Stadium, Cutting Field and Wilkerson Elementary School,” Wenko said. “We kindly ask the pubic not to stop in roadways or stand near intersections or areas of traffic that may pose the risk of an automobile/pedestrian accident.”

The drone show is sponsored by TrainND Northwest, Williston Economic Development, Williston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Cardon Global, Dunlevy Drones and Firefly.

For more details about the free 200-light drone show, follow Williston Economic Development on Facebook and Instagram (@willistoneconomicdevelopment), and on LinkedIn.

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