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Warren Moser has the fire hydrant presented to Steve Martin in 1986 on the lawn of his North Shore Greg Nesteroff photo home. He rescued it from a campground in Harrison Hot Springs.
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HYDRANT presented by the Nelson fire department to actor Steve Martin as a parting gift following filming of Roxanne in 1986 is now a North Shore lawn ornament — after being rescued from a campground where it was bound for the scrap heap. The hydrant bears the weathered but legible handpainted inscription “Presented to Steve Martin by the Nelson Fire Dept 28 Aug ’86.” Steve Thornton took a photo of the presentation, which ran in the Daily News the following day with the caption: “From fire chief to fire chief: Nelson (BC) fire chief Harry Sommerville presented Nelson (Wash.) fire chief Steve Martin with a heritage-style fire hydrant Thursday as filming for Roxanne drew to a close. Ald. Sharon Heflin, who played an important part in bringing Roxanne to Nelson, looked on. Martin said his dog would enjoy the gift.” The Nelson fire department has a photocopy of the photo signed by Martin, as well as a second photocopy inscribed “Harry – Thanks a million for your help with Roxanne, Steve Martin” and an original print of an alternate shot. The latter was printed last year in the Star with a story about the fire hall’s centennial and again recently in a series about the movie. The last time it ran, local resident Perry Hale let us know the hydrant is now in Warren and Christine Moser’s front yard on Crystal Springs Road. How it ended up there is a “quite a story,” Warren says. He happened upon it many years ago at the Bigfoot campground in Harrison Hot Springs, of all places, nearly lost among some overgrown shrubs. The campground’s longtime owner bought it from a junk dealer for $75 or $100, but how that man acquired it isn’t known. Moser tried unsuccessfully to find him. When the campground was redeveloped six or seven years ago, the new owner didn’t want it. The hydrant would’ve been lost had Moser not stepped in. “It was bound for the scrapyard because they were putting in a new roadway and RV path,” he says. “I said Continued on Page 2
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