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Sterling Volunteer Fire Company
June 28th, 8:56 am

Good morning!! Operation Flapjack is open for business!! Come down for a hearty breakfast in a unique setting. Fire truck tours for the kiddos (big and small). ... See MoreSee Less

Good morning!! Operation Flapjack is open for business!! Come down for a hearty breakfast in a unique setting. Fire truck tours for the kiddos (big and small).Image attachmentImage attachment

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Delicious! Thank you

This was an great breakfast. Omelets are awesome.

June 26th, 9:33 am

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June 25th, 11:41 am

On Thursday morning Executive Director Brad Creasy of the Virginia Department of Fire Programs presented the SVFC with a Certificate of Recognition for our 60th anniversary. Thank you to the Sterling community, Loudoun County Fire and Rescue, and the VDFP for your continued support. If you'd like to be part of our next 60 years, be sure to visit joinsterlingfire.org today! ... See MoreSee Less

On Thursday morning Executive Director Brad Creasy of the Virginia Department of Fire Programs presented the SVFC with a Certificate of Recognition for our 60th anniversary.  Thank you to the Sterling community, Loudoun County Fire and Rescue, and the VDFP for your continued support.  If youd like to be part of our next 60 years, be sure to visit joinsterlingfire.org today!Image attachmentImage attachment

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Congratulations, the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company really deserves this recognition.

Congratulations 👍🚒

Congratulations to all !

June 21st, 9:32 am

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June 14th, 9:30 am

Pay at the door:
Adults: $14
Seniors(65+): $10
Kids(3-12): $8
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Pay at the door:Adults: $14Seniors(65+): $10Kids(3-12): $8

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Operation Flapjack has to be one of my favorite events. For a few hours, our firehouse becomes your firehouse. As the historian for the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company, I may be a little biased, but I love hearing the stories and learning more about the history of Sterling from the people who lived it. Every breakfast brings together firefighters, EMTs, support personnel, volunteers, neighbors, friends, and community members from every generation.