Alpharetta's New Fire Safety House


Rotarians show their support for the Fire Safety House

A large crowd turned out at Alpharetta Fire Station No. 1 on March 25th for the unveiling of the new Fire Safety House.  Politicians, dignitaries, school children and a large contingent of Rotarians were on hand to witness the ribbon cutting and presentation of the ceremonial check for $59,000 to the City of Alpharetta.  The Rotary Club of Alpharetta has been associated with the Alpharetta Fire Safety House ever since we donated the original one in 1993. 

On hand for the unveiling were Phil Baldwin, David Belle Isle, Kirk and Knox Driskell, Gary George, John and Karen Hipes, Joe Kralovec, Arthur Letchas, Mike Lowry, John Monson, Jim Paine, Lynne Riley, Keith Sanders, and Bill Weeks. 
 

The Rotary Club of Alpharetta is proud to be a sponsor of Alpharetta's Fire Safety House and to help educate childen about fire safety and fire prevention.


 

Jim Paine points out the Rotary emblem on the Fire Safety House



News media covering the event



Elementary school students watch the ceremony



Mayor Letchas, John Hipes and Jim Paine



Check presentation ceremony



Lynne Riley and Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine



John Oxendine, Arthur Letchas and Jim Paine



John Monson and Lynne Riley 



Gary George and John Hipes



Kirk and Knox Driskell



School kids line up for the inaugural tour the Fire Safety House