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Murrieta Fire Dept hosts 79th annual Firefighters BBQ at Town Square Park
Summary
Murrieta Fire & Rescue held its 79th annual Firefighters BBQ at Town Square Park, a free community event featuring live entertainment, vendor markets and the department's smoked tri-tip. Fire Explorers competed in a 'Muster' and helped with event setup and vendor assistance.
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Murrieta Fire & Rescue held its 79th annual Firefighters BBQ at Town Square Park on Saturday, continuing a tradition that began in 1948. The free, public gathering drew residents for food, live music and vendor markets. Organizers said the event is designed to foster community support for local public safety personnel and to thank the citizens they serve. This year’s program included expanded food options and entertainment to accommodate growing crowds.
Event details:
- The barbecue is one of Riverside County's longest-running traditions, first held in 1948.
- The event featured live music at the Town Square Park Amphitheater, a DJ, a beer and wine garden, and a vendor market.
- Attendees purchased $15 lunch plates of smoked tri-tip served with potato salad, baked beans, and a roll; meals have historically sold out before the 3 p.m. cutoff.
- The annual Fire Explorers "Muster" Competition brought youth teams from across Southern California to demonstrate training and skills.
- Fire Explorers also helped set up tables and chairs, moved supplies, and assisted vendors during the event, actions that vendors publicly commended.
Summary:
The 79th barbecue reinforced a long-standing local tradition and provided an occasion for public interaction with Murrieta Fire & Rescue personnel. The Fire Explorers’ competition and hands-on support were notable elements of the day. Undetermined at this time.
