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Movies for children at Shriner's Burn Center
For years, Doug Schaeffer, a member and vice president of Local 1713, has collected tabs from cans to donate to the Shriner's Burn Center. During one of his last trips, he asked if the kids needed anything special. They said they have a low supply in children's DVDs. In an effort to help the kids at the burn center, Hudson Fire Fighters Local 1713 is trying to collect old children's DVD's that you may not watch in your home anymore.
If you'd like to help out and donate old DVDs, please email hfdlocal1713@verizon.net and we will collect the movies to bring to the center. A small gesture will put a huge smile on these wounded children.
As always, thank you for supporting Local 1713 and our efforts in the community!
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Jimmy Feeley Fundraiser
On April 22, 2011, Hudson Fire Fighters Local 1713 is having a steak and lobster shoot for their honorary member, Jimmy Feeley. Jimmy suffers from a chronic epilepsy disorder. In March, he took a trip with his family to the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio where they specialize in his disorder. They evaluated Jimmy and his condition and have many procedures available to him, but his insurance will not cover.
Jimmy suffers over 50 seizures a day and is under 24 hour care. He suffers from concussions from the severity of his seizures.
If you are able to make the event, you will be guaranteed to have a great time for a wonderful young man! There are MANY raffle items including hair product baskets, romance baskets, a margarita basket, homemade quilts, red sox jacket, and much more. We will also be holding a silent auction which includes weekend getaway trips to Old Orchard Beach, New Hampshire, Red Sox tickets, Bruins tickets, home improvement work, and much MUCH more!
There is no cost to get in. Just come down, buy cards, and play the shoot!! At the end we'll be holding a 50/50 raffle!
Hope to see you there! Hudson Fire Fighters Local 1713
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Standing up for Americas Firefighters
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On: Feb 16, 2011 (09:03:38)

Ed Schultz of MSNBC defends firefighters against those who would argue that government spending cuts should including taking anything away from America's bravest public servants.
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Fighting Back
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On: Feb 16, 2011 (09:25:00)
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Fighting Back Against Unfair Political Attacks
On radio and television, General President Harold Schaitberger has discussed the IAFF’s new "Fighting Back" campaign to defend fire fighters and paramedics against politically-motivated attacks by public officials who are blaming fire fighters' wages, pensions and benefits for budget shortfalls.
“This is an attack to try to take out America’s Labor Movement,” President Schaitberger said last week on Ed Schultz's nationally syndicated radio show. “All this is about trying to undermine the pensions, retirements and benefits that fire fighters have earned.”
Listen to the interview here.
Last night, Schaitberger appeared on Schultz's television show on MSNBC to reiterate the message that the assaults across the country on fire fighters' retirement benefits are driven by opportunists who want to use the recession as an excuse to skewer fire fighters' pensions with little regard for the truth.
"Attacks on fire fighters' pensions are unwarranted and unfounded," he said. "It's a myth that so many of our pension plans are in drastic condition. The fact of the matter is that over 80 percent of public pension plans are 80 percent funded or better."
Watch the Ed Show interview here.
The IAFF launched its campaign earlier this month with a full-page ad in USA Today, followed by an ad in Politico to warn against Newt Gingrich’s scheme to allow states to file for bankruptcy. These ads are available to IAFF affiliates to print as posters or for other uses in their own communities.
In addition, a viral video produced by the IAFF has been viewed more than 60,000 times, and was featured on a Jacksonville, Florida news broadcast. This video is available for all IAFF affiliates to use in their local media markets.
Some IAFF members have asked why the IAFF hasn't appeared on television networks like Fox News. The IAFF has reached out to political commentators like Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly and other Fox journalists, but they have not expressed any interest in discussing this pension issue.
In support of the IAFF, members are sending emails to political commentators like Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly.
If you'd like to see the IAFF on these shows (see below), we encourage you to send emails as well.
Glenn Beck
Sean Hannity
Rush Limbaugh
Bill O’Reilly
Fox News Watch
America’s Newsroom
“We need to make sure that the public has the facts,” says Schaitberger. “We’re going to fight the battle.”
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