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Every 1st Tue. 7:00pm
Officer's Meeting


Every 3rd Tue. 7:00pm
Regular Business Meeting


Every 4th Tue. 7:00pm
Training Drill


Every 4th Sun. 8:00am
Country Buffet Breakfast


Every Wed. 7:00pm
New Member Orientation Meeting


Every 1st Thu. 7:00pm
Chief's Meeting


Every 3rd Thu. 7:00pm
Association Meeting

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Tue. Jan 5th 2010
FUNDDRIVE 2009-2010

Recently, the department mailed out our funddrive letters for 2009-2010. 
This is our biggest fundraiser of the yea...

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Sat. Dec 5th 2009
***Breakfast With Santa & Christmas Parade***

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
DECEMBER 5TH
8:00 AM TO 12:00PM
SAUSAGE GRAVY, BISCUITS, EGGS, SAUSAGE, BACON, POTATOES, APP...

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Fri. Oct 16th 2009
1st Annual Fall Golf Outing- Join Us!

The Marshall Volunteer Fire Department is holding their 1st Annual Fall Golf Scramble on Friday, October 16, 2009 at the Bowl...

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Marshall Volunteer Fire Department Inc
PO Box 207
Marshall, VA 20116

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540 364.2047

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