Wappinger Family Fun Day

May 21, 2005

 New Hackensack's Fire Prevention Bureau teamed up with Brown Chiropractic Associates and The Enchanted Forest Daycare and Learning Center for the 3rd Annual Wappinger Family Fun Day at New Hackensack Fire Department.  It was a fantastic day!  Over 2,000 attendees and superb weather.  Here's a look at New Hackensack's day.  For more photos, feel free to visit www.wappingerfamilyday.org.

(Photos by Bill Johnson and Frank Paulo)

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Dillon Ramage Prepares for his helicopter ride, courtesy of Associated Aircraft Group, Inc. Chris Ramage prepares to board the helicopter while Zeke Serrano and his son Nicholas check out the aircraft before boarding.
Here we go Dillon! Look at the View Nicholas!
Roy C. Ketcham H.S. from a few thousand feet A view of the Hudson River
Bannerman Island with a shadow of the helicopter West Point
Smile For the Camera! You too Dillon and Chris!
New Hackensack Fire Department from the sky! Preparing for Landing!
Touching Down! VIP's Zeke and Nicholas Serrano depart from the aircraft.
VIP's Dillon and Chris Ramage depart from the aircraft. One more photo with our ride!
OK... Time to Work Fire Safety Trailer
Ready for the Kids! Michael Valentino prepares for kids in the safety trailer
Liz and Alyssa Paulo with Kara Valentino Chris, Teresa, and Matthew Morley with Matthews Grandmothers
New Hackensack's New Helicopter... Not! Just in Time for the crowd!
Let's get the food on the grill! The AAG staff in Attendance.. Mike Kraus, Glenn Daley, Randall Yearwood, and Frank Paulo
Jim Cogan, Chris Morley talk to Frank about pizza distribution Chris smiles for the camera while delivering pizza
Chris Ramage, Sean Gleba, and Jeff Crianza handle Safety Trailer Duty. Karen Kosack from Hudson Valley Autism Society awards a special Autism plaque and card to Frank Paulo for New Hackensack.
Frank and Liz Paulo setup signs. Chris Ramage and Lil' Emily.
Oh Brother!  The Ineson's at it again...lol Chief Valentino pretending to listen to Chris..lol.
It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it.  Thanks Paul Bucher and Glen Morrice! R.J. Wenzl helps kids out of the safety trailer.