All-you-can eat crab and shrimp fest at Annandale firehouse
The Annandale Firehouse on Columbia Pike. |
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat crab legs and spiced
shrimp feast while helping the Annandale and Bailey’s
Crossroads volunteer fire departments raise funds to help keep the community
safe.
shrimp feast while helping the Annandale and Bailey’s
Crossroads volunteer fire departments raise funds to help keep the community
safe.
The seafood fest is Sunday, Oct. 25, 2-5 p.m., in the social
hall at the Annandale firehouse at 7128 Columbia Pike, Annandale. There will be a silent auction, raffle drawings,
and door prizes – plus the football game on large-screen TVs.
hall at the Annandale firehouse at 7128 Columbia Pike, Annandale. There will be a silent auction, raffle drawings,
and door prizes – plus the football game on large-screen TVs.
In addition to steamed Alaska crab legs and spiced
shrimp, the menu includes corn on the cob, coleslaw, hushpuppies, and hot dogs.
Beer, wine, soft drinks, and desserts will be available for purchase.
It’s $40 per person and $15 for kids age 6-12. Kids
under 6 are free. After Oct. 21, the tickets
will be $50 per adult and $20 per child. Tickets can be purchased online or in person, cash only, at the bingo games on Monday and Thursday evenings
in the social hall at the Columbia Pike station.
under 6 are free. After Oct. 21, the tickets
will be $50 per adult and $20 per child. Tickets can be purchased online or in person, cash only, at the bingo games on Monday and Thursday evenings
in the social hall at the Columbia Pike station.
Funds raised will be used to
maintain the two fire stations – Company 8 on Columbia Pike and Company 23 on
Little River Turnpike – operated by the Annandale Volunteer Fire Department. The AVFD is responsible for 100
percent of the building costs, six pieces of firefighting apparatus, and other
equipment. The AVFD also provides emergency and medical services to the
community, public safety awareness, and coverage at local events, such as
Annandale High School football games.
maintain the two fire stations – Company 8 on Columbia Pike and Company 23 on
Little River Turnpike – operated by the Annandale Volunteer Fire Department. The AVFD is responsible for 100
percent of the building costs, six pieces of firefighting apparatus, and other
equipment. The AVFD also provides emergency and medical services to the
community, public safety awareness, and coverage at local events, such as
Annandale High School football games.
Proceeds will also help the
Bailey’s Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department purchase fire and medical
apparatus, carry out public safety initiatives, and provide emergency medical
services.
Bailey’s Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department purchase fire and medical
apparatus, carry out public safety initiatives, and provide emergency medical
services.