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Sierra Madre Fire Safe Council Receives Grant Thursday, June 12th, 2008 Back to Fire Safe Council Main Page Back to Grant pictures/text main page
Local Fire Safe Councils Receive Grants from State Council By Bill Coburn After receiving a $150,000 grant from Farmer’s Insurance last week, the California Fire Safe Council (CFSC) shared the wealth with two local Fire Safe Councils (FSC), the Sierra Madre Fire Safe Council and the Big Santa Anita Canyon Fire Safe Council, honoring them for their work during the Santa Anita Fire which started April 26th and was declared contained on May 2nd. The fire burned more than 500 acres in the San Gabriel mountains behind Sierra Madre. |
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