Women of Valor - 45 Shot
The Women of Valor 500g Cake is a professional-grade aerial display designed to bring a high-impact, patriotic performance to any event. Engineered specifically for America's 250th Celebration by World Class Fireworks, this 45-shot heavyweight utilizes the full legal powder limit to deliver a dynamic sequence of vibrant colors. It is a premier addition to the ProLine collection at Kaboomtown Fireworks, ensuring your display stands out across Newport, Cold Spring, and Alexandria.
Why It Belongs in Your Show
Patriotic Grand Finale: Expertly curated for national holidays with a fast-paced red, white, and blue performance.
High-Impact ProLine Quality: Part of a professional-grade series designed for consistent, high-intensity breaks that command the sky over Highland Heights and Bellevue.
Sustained Aerial Action: With 45 shots spread over approximately 48 seconds, it provides excellent duration as a standalone show or a mid-show peak.
Exceptional Sky Coverage: Engineered to saturate the horizon, making it a favorite for large gatherings in Covington, Erlanger, and Independence.
Performance Experience
The Auditory Ascent: The show initiates with loud spinning whistles and whistling tails that trace a high-visibility path into the night sky over Fort Thomas and Southgate.
The Patriotic Bloom: Once at height, the whistling tails erupt into massive red, white, and blue peonies accented by brilliant glitter.
The Power Finish: The performance reaches its peak with a heavy barrage of chrysanthemum "bursts of strength" and intense crackle that echoes through Price Hill, Westwood, and Reading.
Specifications
Brand: World Class Fireworks / Jake's Fireworks
Product SKU: 1004368
Category: 500 Gram Aerial Cake
Shot Count: 45 Shots
Duration: Approximately 48 Seconds
Volume Level: Loud (Features whistling tails and crackle)
Service Areas: Newport, Cold Spring, Alexandria, Highland Heights, Bellevue, Fort Thomas, Southgate, Covington, Erlanger, Independence, Price Hill, Westwood, Reading, and throughout Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati.