Crowd lines streets to honor area VFD's

Jamie Musick

07/01/07 June 30, 2007 10:40 pm

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COCHRANTON — It was a proud moment for Debbie Sheatz of Cochranton as she watched her father, Walter “Boots” Dunn, receive a shiny plaque for his dedication to the Cochranton Volunteer Fire Department.
Dunn, who was a grand marshal in Cochranton’s parade Saurday, had served eight years as a fire chief for the fire department and was one of several individuals recognized during a day-long celebration Saturday commemorating the volunteer fire department’s 75th year.
“This is exciting for Cochranton,” said Sheatz. “It brings people to Cochranton. They’re (Cochranton Volunteer Fire Department) just a good group of people and they do a lot of positive things. It’s a great service to the community.”
More than 50 volunteer fire department departments from Crawford, Erie, Mercer and Venango counties showcased their fire trucks in the parade.
Ken Seeley, of Titusville, enjoyed attending the community’s celebration. “I’ve always like Cochranton,” he said. “It’s a nice, quiet town. To me, this is small town America and that’s what I like about it. There’s good patriotism being shown that I haven’t seen in a long time.”
And it wasn’t just area residents lining the streets of Cochranton. Paul and Beverly Marnecheck, who have a cottage in the area, traveled from Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the event.
“We support Crawford County and we’re just happy to be here,” said Beverly. “I think it’s a beautiful day for a parade. They couldn’t ask for a better day.”
“We’re not residents, but we feel like it,” said Paul. “You get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.”
Candy tossed out during the parade was an added bonus for 13-year-old Skyler Bradley, of Cochranton. “It’s nice because they give candy to all of the kids,” he said.
Bradley’s mother, Patty Roberts, enjoyed seeing the community support the local fire department. “I think it’s wonderful,” she said. “They’re very dedicated and they love their community. It brings everyone together.”
Festival highlights at the Cochranton Fairgrounds included a flea market, crafts and vendors, a fire/ambulance services swap meet, an ox roast dinner, fire truck tours, water battles and games, bingo and a car show.

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Six Cochranton Volunteer Fire Department former chiefs were on hand to be honored in the 75th anniversary celebration Saturday. Giving each of the chiefs a plaque during a break in the parade was current chief Shane Neff.