Senator Helming joins Rush Fire Department Parade to support volunteers

Senator Helming joins Rush Fire Department Parade to support volunteers
State Senator Pamela Helming, District 54 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Senator Pamela Helming took part in the annual Rush Volunteer Fire Department Parade, an event that is part of the department’s main fundraiser and carnival. The parade and carnival were held from July 24 to July 26 at 1971 Rush Mendon Road.

The event has become a tradition for the Rush community, drawing families together each year to support their local volunteer fire department.

Senator Helming expressed her appreciation for those involved, stating, “Thank you to Chief Faigh, President Heidi Sweet, Supervisor Woolaver, and all the dedicated members of the Rush Fire Department for organizing such a well-planned and spirited community celebration. Your hard work and commitment brought neighbors together for a truly memorable parade and event. Our volunteer firefighters give so much of themselves to protect others, and I will always stand with them in support.”



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