Kenilworth primary and junior school children have received free tickets for this year's Kenilworth Round Table annual bonfire and fireworks display.
The event on Saturday celebrates its 20th anniversary year and to mark the occasion, organisers have distributed tickets through the Kenilworth schools.
And three special golden tickets will offer free entry to the event for the next 20 years for
a family of four.
One will be chosen randomly from the website orders and the other two through competitions run by the Kenilworth Weekly News and Touch FM.
The event has become one of the most popular public shows in the Midlands.
In recent years, more than 12,000 people have attended the event, which takes place in the grounds next to Kenilworth Castle, where the display of fireworks, lights and music is set against the historic and dramatic backdrop of the castle.
David White, Kenilworth Round Table Press Officer, said: "The Round Table fireworks display has built up a reputation far outside Kenilworth, Warwick and Leamington.
"Last year we had an enquiry from Rio de Janeiro about tickets, as somebody comes back especially over that weekend to see family and enjoy the show.
"Tickets will be available in advance at £5 for adults and £2 for children 13 and under and senior citizens. On the gate prices are £7 and £3."
Kenilworth town centre manager Joe Baconnet added: "It's great that the Round Table organises this event because it really helps put Kenilworth on the map.
"Lots of people come into the town to shop in the afternoon, stay for the fireworks and then go on for a drink and a meal in one of the town's pubs or restaurants."
This year supporter and sponsor will be Coventry Building Society as part of their support for local community activities.
Commenting on their support, Richard Field, Head of Communications at Coventry Building Society said: "I am delighted that, for the fifth successive year, Coventry Building Society is supporting the Kenilworth Round Table with its annual charity fireworks gala at Kenilworth Castle."
This year, the building work in the town centre is expected to put parking at a premium so organisers are recommending visitors take the bus, a taxi or walk to the event.
Tickets are still available from Coventry Building Society branches in Coventry and Warwickshire including Kenilworth, Warwick and Leamington. Other ticket outlets include Bakers Dozen in Kenilworth, Beck's Butchers, High Street, Kenilworth, Boothroyd and Co, Warwick Road, Kenilworth, De Montfort Hotel, Emery's on Warwick Road, Kenilworth, Stratford-Upon-Avon and Warwick, Kenilworth Castle ticket office and shop, One Stop, Albion Street, Kenilworth, Steve Crowe Butchers, Whitemoor Road, Kenilworth and Woolworths Stores in Warwick Road, Kenilworth, The Parade, Leamington and Market Street, Warwick.
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