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The Julian News 3

May 28, 2014

Fire Plugs Pass Along Donation To JCFPD

JCFPD board president Jack Shelver accepts check from Jan Payne, President of the Fire Plugs at May 19th JCFPD board meeting. The Fire Plugs’ activities have Town of Julian at Christmas, included helping decorate the promoting an American Legion breakfast and organizing an Arts & Crafts Festival.

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The Julian Cuyamaca Fire Protection District received a donation in the amount of $1,300 from the Julian Fire Plugs. The check was delivered by Jan Payne, President of the Fire Plugs, at a Board meeting on May 19th. The Board of Directors and JCFPD wish to thank the Julian Fire Plugs and the Community of Julian who supported the Fire Plugs’ events. The Julian Fire Plugs were incorporated in November last year and after only six months of existence are financially sound and able to begin giving proceeds of their activities to the fire department. The current contribution will go toward the purchase of necessary equipment for the volunteers.

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Monday–Friday 8-5 pm 760-765-1223 The ladies of the Cuyamaca Fire Bells served up the finished product to all who attended and put smiles on he faces of young and old alike. Children, and a few adults got a special treat touring the equipment. photos by Michael Hart

The Lake Cuyamaca Volunteer Fire Company Association would like to thank everyone who came out and supported us at our annual Pancake Breakfast. It was a great event and everyone had a great time, not to mention a great meal. Congratulations to our raffle winners, ticket numbers 8493, 1845, 1237, $ 8493. We raised over $3,500 dollars for the firefighters for gear and equipment. We look forward to seeing everyone again at our Annual Labor Day BBQ on August 30th at 11am.


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