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We bravely march into the depths of hell to face the fears of many, and extinguish the demons that rage free.
” Steven & Parker Schlosser, father & sonfrom Arendtsville Community Volunteer Fire Company
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PAID Gettysburg, PAPermit No. 28
For the past 37 years, Steven Schlosser has served his community through the Arendtsville
Community Volunteer Fire Company. Steven isn’t paid for hours he’s given to protect the lives of
his friends, neighbors and members of his family, including his son Parker. As a third-generation
fi refi ghter, Steven answered the call to protect you, members of your family and the people in your
community. He’s here when you need him. Now, he needs you to be here for him.
The 4,000 men and women of the Adams County Volunteer Emergency Services Association (ACVESA)
need your help to bring a state-of-the-art training facility to Adams County. This new building will allow
ACVESA to train present and future emergency responders here in your community where they’re
needed. Your contributions are crucial at this stage of the building campaign. Tell your family, friends
and neighbors that donations for the training facility are being accepted.
The future of emergency services training in Adams County depends on your support.
Contribute so that Steven Schlosser can too.
acvesa.org/donate855-422-8372
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