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Four events starting this Saturday offer sweet treats to beat the heat!
Hot days are perfect for ice cream and residents can enjoy some FREE treats at the Cleveland Division of Fire’s “Ice Cream Social” Open Houses starting this Saturday, June 24th from 11am to 3pm at Cleveland Fire Station 41 located at 3090 East 116th Street next to Luke Easter Park.
“Our Ice Cream Socials are a great chance for the community to meet Cleveland Firefighters in a non-emergency environment,” said Cleveland Fire Chief Anthony Luke. “Children can sit in the fire trucks, tour the stations and enjoy free hamburgers, hot dogs, and some delicious ice cream.”
In addition to elected officials, including an appearance by Mayor Justin M. Bibb, there will be tables featuring Fire Safety Tips and Safety Forces Recruitment information, as well as representatives from City Dogs, Cleveland EMS, Cleveland Water, Cleveland Public Power, Red Cross, and Cleveland Public Library. The events are made possible by a donation from MetroHealth.
The ice cream is generously donated by Pierre’s and Honey Hut. Dates and locations for the rest of the Cleveland Fire Ice Cream Socials are listed below:
· Saturday, July 15th 11 am-3 pm at Fire Station 20, 3765 Pearl Rd.
· Saturday, July 29th 11 am-3 pm at Fire Station 22, 7300 Superior Ave.
· Saturday, August 5, 11 am-3 pm at Fire Station 43, 4525 Rocky River Dr.
About the Cleveland Division of Fire
The Cleveland Division of Fire has served the residents of Cleveland, Ohio for more than 150 Years! The Division’s core values center on the protection of lives, property and the environment through preparedness, prevention, public education and emergency response; we place an emphasis on quality services delivered efficiently, effectively and safely. For more information on the Cleveland Division of Fire, visit online at www.city.cleveland.oh.us or on Facebook/CLEFIREdept, Twitter @clevelandfire.