Fundraiser planned at club
NEW HAVEN — A new club on Long Wharf will hold a fund-raiser Friday night to help pay for the city’s Fourth of July fireworks.
Terminal 110 will act as host for the event, which, for $25 admission, features an open bar from 5 to 9 p.m. and hors d’oeuvres from 5 to 7. Bus Stop Annie and the Frigs will play.
The fireworks will be shot off from the top of East Rock. City budget problems canceled the traditional show over New Haven Harbor, but Long Wharf businesses, led by a $20,000 grant from Ikea, stepped in to restore them in the new location.
The New Haven Register is designated media sponsor for the event.
Terminal 110, the new location for the dueling pianos formerly located at Café Bottega, is next to Hummel’s behind the Long Wharf Food Terminal, off Brewery Street.
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