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Kalangadoo firies celebrate century

100 YEARS: Kalangadoo CFS life member Geoff Krieger cuts the centennial cake at the volunteer service’s official 100 year ceremony alongside current volunteers.

KALANGADOO’S Country Fire Service brigade celebrated a centenary of serving the South East community over the weekend.

Current and former volunteers were recognised for their achievement with a plaque at an official ceremony and open day on Saturday.

The doors of the CFS shed were thrown open with a range of memorabilia stemming from 100 years on display, including from the tragic Ash Wednesday fires.

Children had an opportunity to test their hand at fighting fire with a makeshift house and a real fire hose, while guests were treated to a barbecue spread and dessert.

The formalities began with Kalangadoo CFS captain Mariska Hawke providing a short history of the crew, which was formed in 1918 after a town hall meeting.

JUNIOR FIREY: Reilan Hancock tries his hand at the fire hose at the Kalangadoo CFS brigade’s open day and barbecue.

Kalangadoo CFS life member Geoff Krieger joined the 14-strong volunteer group on the day and cut the milestone cake.

Federal Barker MP Tony Pasin and SA Country Fire Service chief executive officer Greg Nettleton were among the dignitaries in attendance.

In congratulating the group, Mr Nettleton also highlighted the importance of the brigade.

“This is a small but very important brigade and for the community, it is the only (service) they have in town in the event of an emergency,” he said.

“If something happens in the local area, they are quick to respond and provide assistance.

“One of the really spirited things about the CFS is this crew will also provide service to other areas.

“Kalangadoo is very unique in that this brigade has had years and years of service and I congratulate them on their 100 years.”

Mr Pasin commended the brigade for its continuous and dedicated service.

“We have individual brigades throughout the region, but we all work as a collective,” he said.

“You are a credit to yourselves and to the community.”

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