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MFD Hosting Show to Benefit Camp Happiness

The following is a press release from the Milford Fire Department.

 

Milford, CT Engine 260 will host the 41st Annual Engine 260 Antique Fire Apparatus Show & Muster September 8th, 10 AM  – 5 PM at Eisenhower Park located off Route 121 (North Street). 

Activities include a motorcade of antique fire apparatus that will travel from the Liberty Rock Shopping Plaza, 589 Bridgeport Avenue, to Meadowside Road, thru Milford Center onto North Street, ending at Eisenhower Park. The motorcade will begin at 9:00 am and arrive at approximately 9:45 am at the park.  

Children can be a “Firefighter for the Day” – put on a helmet and handle a real fire hose! An interactive Fire Prevention trailer will be on site and firefighters will teach children how to get out of  a burning home and the “Stop, Drop & Roll” program.

Fire Apparatus & Firefighter Teams will be competing against each other showing off their skills and battling for the first place trophy in 8 different competitions. Come join us at our family oriented event, at the longest standing annual event in the City of Milford!

Admission to the general public is Free. Proceeds from our refreshment area will be donated to  the Milford Recreation Department program for Children with Special Needs – “Camp Happiness."

For further information visit our website at www.Engine260.org or call us at (203) 874-2605.

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