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2008 Burnsville Fire
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A History of the Burnsville Fire Muster & Community Celebration In 1980, as the community considered the
possibility of a citywide celebration, A nonprofit corporation was formed to organize the celebration. Dedicated volunteers, augmented by every nonprofit group in town, organized, promoted, and staged the event. Fund-raising proved to be an important and daunting activity. Business donations, button sales and income from concessions became vital funding sources, and continue to be to this day. Jackson and the committee envisioned a community block party, coronation of a queen and, most importantly, a parade of antique and modern fire equipment. Dan Hendrikson, a former Burnsville Fire Department
captain, was placed in charge of that parade and remained active in organizing
Fire Muster events for over 20 years. Hendrikson was honored as the grand
marshal of the fire truck parade held on September 11, 1999.
Though the first fire truck parade contained an
impressive array of some 50 units, it now boasts more than 100. Equipment comes
from throughout the Today, Fire Muster is bigger than ever.
Over a five day stretch, Fire Muster features wine tasting, beer tasting,
entertainment, fireworks, carnival rides, kids activities, emergency personnel
demonstrations, food and beverages from local restaurants, a community parade,
and, of course, the fire truck parade that started it all. For More Info: email@burnsvillefiremuster.com |