Pyrotechnics Guild International

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The Pyrotechnics Guild International or PGI founded in 1969 is an independent worldwide nonprofit organization of amateur and professional fireworks enthusiasts. It's membership is the largest pyrotechnic community in the world.


[edit] Its educational and scientific purposes are to:

Promote the safe and responsible display and use of pyrotechnics and fireworks.

Encourage the display of public and private fireworks in conjunction with local and national holidays as well as patriotic and other events.

Promote the production and sale of high quality fireworks.

Channel the creative energies of talented people into the design, production and display of high quality fireworks by example of the membership and through the sharing of knowledge.

[edit] The PGI accomplishes these goals through four major activities:

The PGI Annual Convention: a week-long event held in early August, in a variety of locations.

The PGI Bulletin: a quality periodical published five times per year.

The PGI Website: providing access and information both to members and the general public.

The PGI Display Operators' Certification Course: offering comprehensive classroom instruction, field demonstrations, and written testing for potential display operators.


[edit] The PGI also works closely with other non-profit pyrotechnic organizations such as:

The Fireworks Foundation

American Pyrotechnics Association

and local fireworks clubs