Bowmansville Volunteer Fire Association
The Bowmansville Volunteer Fire Association, established in 1912, is dedicated to protecting life and property from fire through volunteer service, embodying principles of patriotism, good citizenship, and self-sacrifice. Known as the "Rainmakers," the association earned its nickname from the numerous rain-outs experienced during their annual fundraising Field Days, which were essential for their operations for many years.
The association's history and tradition are proudly represented through their logo, which has evolved over time from an umbrella to depict a firefighter, and now features an Indian symbolizing their commitment to fire rescue and community service. This rich heritage reflects their ongoing mission to serve the community with the utmost dedication and professionalism.
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