Oklahoma Firefighter (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 1, 1994 Page: 3 of 20
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President
1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
3rd Vice President
Past President
Executive Director
Director
Executive Secretary
Accountant
Editor/Secretary
Audiovisual Librarian
Museum Curator
Museum Assistant
Atonie Dunnam, Sec./Treas.
9809 Bluebonnet Dr.
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
(405)691-5629
Jana Kifer, Past President
919 S. Jardot
Stillwater, OK 74074
(405)377-0610
Martha Pierce, President
1316 S. E. 2
Moore, OK 73160
(405)794-3270
Cheri McCawley, Jr. Bd. Member
1621 S. E. 9
Moore, OK 73160
(405)794-9380
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Ada Allison, Vice President
1414 N. 167 E. Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74116
(918)437-2725
Jim Minx
Pete Stavros
Ione Brown
Lil Staude
Sherry Cochran
Bobbie Cooper
Gene “Sam” Oruch
Tippy Pierce
" On Saturday, une 11,.. we will
have our ground breaking
ceremony for the fallen and
Oving firefighters Memorial...»
an application pro-
NEWS
Woodward Selected As
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THE OKLAHOMA FIREFIGHTER
JANUARY, 1994
&PPS New Year! 1993 has
mcome and gone and a new
• Lyear is here. Many of you
have made New Year's resolutions,
and I have a couple of resolutions I
would like for the firefighters to
make.
The first one is to help the Museum
Memorial Fund. You can do this by
making donations and/or by signing
up for the Oklahoma State Firefighter Mu-
seum Long Distance Network.
I sure hope all of you had a wonderful holiday season and a happy
New Year! The years are going by so quickly - 1993 was wonderful
and I hope 1994 is just great! My year as Junior Board Member is
already over half over and there is still so much to talk about* Just
think we all will get together again in June. What fun that will be in
Midwest City. They have so many great activities planned for all of
us. I'm getting excited already - how about you?
Don t forget to drop me a note about your auxiliaries upcoming
events - everyone loves to hear about what you are doing!! Feel free
to call me anytime!
Have a wonderful 1994 and stick to all of those resolutions we so
diligently make every year.
Respectfully submitted,
Cheri McCawley
Jr. Board Member
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the Champions in the use of Learn Not to Burn program materials,
including techniques en how to motivate teachers and students. man-
age a successful implementation, and evaluate the results of the
program. During the course of 1994, the NFPA Fire Safety Education
Representative assigned to each Champion location will visit the
community to provide additional on-site guidance and support
Congratulations to Woodward Fire Department and Marshal Bittner
tor being selected for the Champion Award!!!
cess announced last spring.
All 1994 Champions will participate in a special workshop in January
conducted by fire and burn prevention education experts who will train
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in an unprecedented effort to help communities deal proactively with
the problem of fire death, injury, and property loss at the local level, the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) chose 60 towns and cities
ranging from small rural communities to major urban centers through-
out. the United States and Canada to receive this award.
Underthe direction of a designated program manager, Marshal Bittner,
called a “Learn Not to Burn Champion,” the Woodward Fire Depart-
ment. will receive, at no cost to the community, NFPA s acclaimed Learn
Not to Burn fire safety education materials along with technical
support to establish or enhance the implementation of the Learn Not to
Burn program in local elementary schools and daycare centers. The 60
The second one is to attend the 100th An-
nual Oklahoma State Firefighters Associa-
tion Convention on June 8,9,10 & 11,1994
in Midwest City. Many exciting events are
being planned. They are planning an old
and new apparatus parade to be held on
the 9th. If you have a piece of apparatus
you would like in the parade, notify the
OSFA office at 1-800-308-5336 or 405/424-
1452. On Saturday, June 11, after the close
of convention we will have our ground
breaking ceremony for the Fallen and Liv-
ing Firefighters Memorial at the
Firefighters Museum- Again, I would like
to encourage everyone to start making
plans to attend the Centennial celebration
this year and read the Oklahoma
Firefighterfor more information.Until next
month, keep up the good work. •
"New Rear’s
Resolutions •
Board
David Bain, Midwest City
Marshall Dunnam, Oklahoma City
Herb Bradshaw, Warr Acres
Bob Smith, Slaughterville
A. K. “Yogi” Cole, Tulsa
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