Department of Public Safety

2012 Great Fire Engine Parade & Rally

Mark your calendar for Saturday, Sept. 8

September 1, 2012 | 2 min reading time

This article is 14 years old. It was published on September 1, 2012.

St. Louis Fire Dept.  logo
Photo by www.google.com Title: St. Louis Fire Department Logo
Source: www.google.com

The Great Fire Engine Rally Committee is pleased to invite everyone to the annual Great Fire Engine Parade and Rally on Saturday, Sept. 8.  The parade will step off at 10 a.m. from 20th and Market Street, proceed east on Market to Tucker, north on Tucker to Pine, west on Pine to 20th, south on 20th to Chestnut, then east on Chestnut to 13th, where the parade will disband.

Parade-goers will be able to attend a flea market and vendor booths in Poelker Park.  Other activities will include water rescue events, live demonstrations, apparatus display and more!  For a complete list of all the activities scheduled for Firefighters' Weekend, visit http://www.firefightersweekend.com.

 

Department of Public Safety

City of St. Louis

Most Read News

  1. Mayor Spencer Seeks Legal Action on State Control to Protect City Employees and Services The City of St. Louis, alongside taxpayer and Budget Director Paul Payne, has filed a lawsuit challenging the State Takeover Law (HB 495) as unconstitutional.
  2. SLATE Launches Disaster Recovery Jobs Program SLATE is launching the Disaster Recovery Jobs Program, offering temporary jobs paying up to $25/hour. Attend an information session by April 24 or submit an interest form to see if you qualify.
  3. City of St. Louis Adopts First Transportation and Mobility Plan since 1948 A unanimous vote by the Planning Commission adopted the plan that has been in development over the past 1.5 years, with the input of nearly 4,000 St. Louisans

Did you notice an error? Is there information that you expected to find on this page, but didn't? Let us know below, and we'll work on it.

Was this page helpful?



Comments are helpful!
500 character limit

Feedback is anonymous.