Friday, August 15, 2014

Fire fighters keep the tradition going...

     Traditions, traditions, traditions.
                Tevye aside, we’re loaded with traditions.  And while the sparrows return to Capistrano, the buzzards to Hinckley and Chicago baseball hits the skids, the fire fighters of Buffalo Grove hit the streets.
                However, unlike Chicago’s Major League baseball teams, they’re successful.
                And it’s not a flash in the pan.
                For nearly two decades members of the Buffalo Grove Fire Department have given up their time to raise money for the MDA – the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
                To no surprise, the tradition will continue when fire fighters will flock the Lake Cook / Arlington Heights road intersection on Friday to hold its “Fill the Boot for MDA” campaign.  They’ll be collecting from 7 a.m., to 7 p.m.
Look for Buffalo Grove Fire Fighters on Aug. 22 as they try to
"Fill the Boot" for the MDA
                This year’s effort has a twist as fire fighters will be on the street only one day and only at the one intersection.  Firefighter/paramedic Brian Steen, who is coordinating the effort, said fire fighters opted to concentrate on one intersection this year rather than have thinner numbers at two.  In the past, the event has been two days; one at Lake Cook and Arlington Heights roads, the other at Dundee and Buffalo Grove roads.  Steen said the selected Lake Cook / Arlington Heights because it’s a busier intersection, which hopefully will be a good collection point.
                Last year fire fighters raised nearly $20,000 for MDA even though the cut a second day short because of intense heat.
                Their efforts are not limited to collecting on the road.  Members of the Department will be looking to fil the boot during the concert by Parachute, which starts at 9 p.m. on Saturday. Fire fighters will also collect during the BG Day parade which starts at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 31 (A complete schedule for Buffalo Grove Days can be found at www.bgdays.com.), and throughout BG Days where they’ll be in a tent.  Steen says not only residents have a chance to donate, but also to chat with members of the BG Fire Department.
                The goal?  Steen hopes to once again approach the $20,000 mark which has traditionally been the fruit of their efforts.
                It’s a good tradition to keep going
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                Besides, it’s a lot more rewarding than watching Chicago baseball.

                

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