It has been a week of celebration and achievement in Stamford, with local students wrapping up a meaningful environmental internship and the city’s beloved Fourth of July fireworks show dazzling crowds at Cummings Beach.
Stamford students recently completed an internship program with SoundWaters, the local nonprofit dedicated to protecting Long Island Sound and educating the next generation of environmental stewards. The program gives young people hands-on experience in marine science and coastal conservation — skills that benefit both the students and the broader community for years to come. Completing the internship is a genuine milestone for the participants, reflecting their commitment to learning and to the health of Stamford’s waterways.
Then, as July 4th arrived, Stamford marked Independence Day in style. The city’s annual fireworks show lit up Cummings Beach, treating residents to a spectacular display over the water. The event is one of Stamford’s most anticipated summer traditions, drawing families and neighbors together to celebrate along the shoreline.
Together, these two moments capture what makes Stamford’s community spirit so strong — young people stepping up to protect the local environment, and neighbors gathering on the beach to share in the joy of a summer holiday.
Sources: Patch, Stamford Advocate