Clinton to Honor Local Heroes at Upcoming Football Game
This September, the city of Clinton is coming together to pay tribute to the brave firefighters and first responders who took swift action during a major fire that shook the downtown area on August 27. It’s a heartwarming gesture that underscores the strength and resilience of this community.
First Responders’ Recognition at Presbyterian College
On September 21, at halftime of the football game between the Blue Hose and Gardner-Webb University, all eyes will be on the field as Presbyterian College honors those outstanding individuals who risked their lives to protect others. Firefighters and first responders from an impressive 31 different agencies across Laurens County and the Upstate participated in the response to the devastating blaze. This will not only be a day of remembrance, but also a celebration of courage.
In a warm gesture, all firefighters and first responders, along with their families, will receive complimentary tickets and reserved seating for what is being dubbed the “Hometown Heroes” event. It’s a wonderful way for the community to show its appreciation for those who selflessly serve.
Words of Gratitude from College Officials
Dee Nichols, the athletic director at Presbyterian College, expressed heartfelt appreciation for the first responders. “We are deeply grateful for this opportunity to honor the many first responders who put themselves at risk daily to protect people and property — and we want to thank them publicly for their quick response when we needed it,” she said. Her words reflect the sentiment that echoes throughout the community.
The president of Presbyterian College, Dr. Anita Gustafson, also chimed in with her thoughts, emphasizing the college’s commitment to serving the community. “At Presbyterian College, we believe that service to others and to the community is paramount,” she stated. “On August 27, first responders from all over Laurens County and the Upstate bravely answered the call to serve during a dangerous and life-threatening situation.” She continued to highlight the importance of these heroes, showcasing how their commitment and expertise truly matter in times of crisis.
A Community United by Gratitude
The event is shaping up to be a heartening reminder of what it means to be a community. It’s a chance for residents of Clinton and surrounding areas to come together and salute their hometown heroes. The participation of numerous fire and rescue departments, including those from Clinton, Laurens, Joanna, and even as far as Greenville, reflects a collaborative spirit that makes the Upstate a beautiful place to live.
Agencies that will be recognized include:
- Clinton Fire Department
- Laurens County Fire Department
- Fountain Inn Fire Department
- Greenville City Fire Department
- And many more!
The courage demonstrated by these first responders reminds all of us how fortunate we are to have such dedicated individuals looking out for our safety every day. As the college prepares to host this special recognition event, the anticipation is building. It’s a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come together, to cheer on the Blue Hose, and to show the heroes amongst us just how much they are appreciated.
Join Us in Saluting Our Heroes!
So mark your calendars for September 21 and join in for an evening filled with gratitude, pride, and community spirit. Let’s show up in numbers and give a standing ovation to those who never hesitate to answer the call in dire situations. It’s a day to celebrate not just the sport but also the incredible people that keep our community safe.
See you at Bailey Memorial Stadium!