The Leary Firefighters Foundation held its 5(th) Annual Bash on November 2, at Capitale in Manhattan. The actor Denis Leary founded the organization in 2000 when his first cousin, Jerry Lucey, his friend Lt. Tommy Spencer, and four other firefighters died fighting a fire in Worcester, Massachusetts, Leary’s hometown.
In 2004 the Foundation donated a Mobile Command Center vehicle equipped with state-of-the-art audio and video monitoring capabilities to the FDNY. It also donated two Flashover Simulators to the FDNY Fire Academy.
In response to the catastrophic destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina, Leary announced the Jeremiah Lucey Grant Program to include Uniformed Fire Departments affected by the tragedy along the Gulf Coast. The focus of this program is to provide grants for fire departments for equipment and training needs.
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Event recognizes firefighters and launches the foundation s virtual training video series with the largest fire training exercise in NYC
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / May 4, 2021 / PR powerhouse The Door and award-winning content production house Viewpoint Creative, wholly-owned subsidiaries of Dolphin Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: DLPN), have teamed up with the Leary Firefighters Foundation to celebrate International Firefighters Day. Honoring firefighters across the country, the Leary Firefighters Foundation held a digital broadcast for foundation donors and firefighters nationwide, celebrating International Firefighters Day on Tuesday, May 4.
The Door s team built out the International Firefighters Day campaign strategy that sought to thank firefighters and strategically launch the announcement of the Foundation s Virtual Training series.
About Lime Kiln
The Lime Kiln Theater is rooted in and inspired by the magic of a natural, outdoor theater. In 1967, two Washington and Lee University students, Tommy Spencer and Don Baker, produced
A Midsummer Night’s Dream in an abandoned, turn-of-the-century lime quarry and kiln located in Lexington, VA. Fifteen years later, Tommy Spencer convinced the owner of the site containing the quarry to donate the use of the land for the establishment of an arts organization. After thousands of volunteer hours to clear the brambles, thickets, and rubble and to build the stage, the first season was presented in 1984.
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