Fire volunteers celebrate 100 years with ball June 11

KENT — Like towns in much of rural America, most Litchfield County towns rely upon and are proud of their volunteer fire departments. Kent is no exception.On June 11, the Kent Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) will hold its annual ball. This year’s ball takes on special significance as part of a year-long celebration of the fire department’s 100th anniversary. The festivities begin with appetizers at 6 p.m. followed by dinner and dancing at 7 p.m.As part of the centennial celebrations, the fire company volunteers held pancake breakfasts in February and March and a spaghetti dinner in April. Additional centennial events will be held throughout the year, and a variety of 100th anniversary items including water bottles, travel mugs, T-shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies will be sold as part of continuing fundraising activities.Ball Chair Dawn Molnar said last year’s ball attracted more than 500 people. She expects the 100th anniversary ball to draw even more.The ball will be held in the bays at the firehouse located at 28 Maple St. The fire department moved into this new, state-of-the-art 15,000-square-foot facility in September 2008.The ball is a community wide effort. Local restaurants donate appetizers and desserts. Bill Tobin, a 65-year volunteer with the department, will (as usual) be in charge of preparing the featured roast beef dinner. This year, chicken and stuffed shells will be also available. D.J. Denise Howard will provide music for listening and dancing. Special “theme baskets” will be available.Molnar said “As a special treat, this year we’ll also have an exhibit of antique fire apparatus from around the county,” as well as displays of historic photographs and articles collected by the department.Tickets are $25 in advance or $35 at the door. Advance tickets are available at the town clerk’s office in the Town Hall; Carol’s Fabrics; The Villager restaurant and Kent Wine and Spirits. Checks can also be mailed to the Kent Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 355, Kent, CT 06757. Tickets will not be mailed; names will be on a “paid” list at the door.

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