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Eagle Bay Fire Department readies Chili Cook-off, Open House; Feb. 28

The Eagle Bay Fire Department invites all local restaurants, professional and amateur cooks, and those who cook for local fire houses and organizations to enter its 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, February 28.

Chili will be judged in the following categories: Professional, Amateur,  Fire Department and People’s Choice.  Continue reading

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Eagle Bay Fire Department hosting annual sale, May 24

The Eagle Bay Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will hold its annual White Elephant and Bake Sale at the Eagle Bay Fire Department on Route 28 on Saturday, May 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Lots of toys, odds-n-ends, tools, books and much more will be available for sale.  Continue reading

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Eagle Bay F.D. announces its 2014 Chili Cook-Off winners

The Eagle Bay Fire Department held its inaugural Chili Cook-Off at the firehall on Saturday, February 22nd. Winners were named in the Pro, Amateur, Fire Department, and People’s Choice divisions.

Kathy Beauchamp,  pictured with husband Bennie, won for Best Amateur Chili in the Eagle Bay Fire Department’s 2014 Chili Cook-Off.  Photo by Gina Greco

Kathy Beauchamp, pictured with husband Bennie, won for Best Amateur Chili in the Eagle Bay Fire Department’s 2014 Chili Cook-Off. Photo by Gina Greco

The winner of the professional division was Bryan Bennett of Mountainside Smokehouse & Grill; Kathy Beauchamp was the winner in the amateur category; Bill Faro took honors in the fire department category; and the winner of the people’s choice award was Chef Buford of the Otter Lake Fire Department.

Members of the Eagle Bay Fire Department thank the judges for their help, and also thank those who came and supported the event. They look forward to hosting the cook-off again next year.

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Eagle Bay Fire Auxiliary to host Cabin Fever Party, March 15

The Eagle Bay Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary invites all to its annual Cabin Fever Party on Saturday, March 15 from 5:30 p.m. at the fire hall on Route 28.

The auxiliary will provide a cold cut tray, condiments and beverages, and all guest are asked to bring a dish to pass. A 50/50 Cash Bash drawing will be held during the festivities.

“This is a great opportunity for everyone who has had enough of snow, ice, plowing and shoveling to get out of the house and visit with neighbors and friends,” said Ellie Stanton, co-organizer of the event.

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Enjoy an opportunity to support the Eagle Bay Volunteer Hose Company

An open Letter to the Community:

Billy’s Italian-American Restaurant, located behind Walt’s Diner on Rte. 28 in Old Forge is the place to be on Thursday, March 13, 2014.

Once again, the Eagle Bay Volunteer Hose Co. Inc. is pleased to announce that Billy’s Italian-American Restaurant will be holding a Charity Benefit for the Eagle Bay Fire Department and will donate 20% of ALL SALES, including take-outs, for that evening to our fire department.  Continue reading

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Eagle Bay Hose Co. hosts rescue drill

1779675_571025589654338_84401807_n1558376_571024232987807_1807425800_nMembers of the Eagle Bay Volunteer Hose Co. hosted a Flat Ice Rescue Drill on Fourth Lake in Eagle Bay on Saturday, February 8th.  The course, which was instructed by DEC Forest Rangers Jenifer Temple and Gary Miller, included two hours of classroom instruction and two hours of practical on-the-ice training.Also participating in the emergency education were fire personnel from the Inlet, Big Moose, Old Forge, Otter Lake and Woodgate fire departments. 

 

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Eagle Bay F.D. schedules first Chili Cook-Off and Open House

The Eagle Bay Fire Department invites all local restaurants, professional and amateur cooks, and those who cook for local fire houses and organizations to enter its inaugural Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, February 22nd.

Chili will be judged in the following categories: Professional, Amateur,  Fire Department  and People’s Choice. Individuals, organizations and restaurants will compete to win cash prizes while fire departments vie for bragging rights and the honor of having their name engraved on a rotating trophy. Continue reading

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