Brown County Farm Bureau recently honored local volunteer fire departments of Brown County on Monday, October 17th. Each were recognized and presented a complementary membership, a $200 donation and a metal Texas Farm Bureau membership sign.
Farm Bureau officials state that relationships within the community are essential for agriculture and Brown County Farm Bureau. A partnership with the Brown County volunteer fire departments strengthens the commitment to safety in rural areas.
“Our volunteer fire department works to make our community and farm and ranch operations safe,” Brown County Farm Bureau President Lewis Lehman said. “They’re active within our community and are there for us when we need them. It’s our turn to honor them for their service.”
From grain bin entrapments to grass fires and more, firefighters work to protect rural areas in times of need.
“Volunteer fire departments, like our county Farm Bureaus, are a vital part of communities across the Lone Star State,” Texas Farm Bureau President Russell Boening said. “Whether they’re small issues or large disasters, local firefighters help our farmers, ranchers and urban neighbors. Their dedication is admirable.”
A heroic service that provides safety and assurance, Lehman noted, brings a community together. But it also helps property owners on a financial level.
Pictured above are volunteer fire department members during the recognition. Below are photos of department representatives accepting their donations and gifts.