Luray Fire Department Donation

Sep 30, 2024


Midway Coop Association in conjunction with Land O’Lakes donated a total of $4,000.00 to the Luray Fire Department. 

Land O’Lakes is a regional cooperative that matches dollar-for-dollar cash donations from its local cooperative members like Midway Coop.  The donations are designed to help purchase fire equipment for the community.  Thank you to all firefighters, but especially those volunteers in our local communities. 

“For the second year in a row, with the support of Land O’Lakes, we donated a total of $4,000 to all 10 of our local fire departments for a total of $40,000.  Midway donated $2,000 that was matched by Land O’Lakes to all the departments.  We are proud to support our local fire departments and appreciate their continued commitment.  We are fortunate to have strong fire departments protecting our communities and we hope these donations will help with any extra supplies or tools that they may need,” stated General Manager Craig Mans.


Pictured: Caven Portenier (Midway Coop) and Bill Kennedy (Luray Fire Department) 
 

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