Make this page my home page

  1. Drag the home icon in this panel and drop it onto the "house icon" in the tool bar for the browser

  2. Select "Yes" from the popup window and you're done!

Upgrade to America's largest Push to Talk coverage area
FireRescue1 - News, products and training resources

Texas firefighters fix hot home cookin'

FireRescue1 News

Print CommentRegisterBookmarkRSSWhat's This

Texas firefighters fix hot home cookin'

By Tony Plohetski
Austin American-Statesman (Texas)
Copyright 2006 The Austin American-Statesman
All Rights Reserved

Four years ago, Austin firefighter Tim LaFuente — known among his fellow firefighters as one of the best cooks in the department — visited an East Austin senior center and had an idea: He wanted to organize a group of firefighters to cook a holiday meal for seniors.

"I thought, 'Here are people in need, and if we can do one thing a year to put a smile on their face, how little is that for us, and how big is that for them?' " LaFuente said.

Within weeks, LaFuente had gotten donations from the firefighters union to help buy ingredients and had signed up several colleagues to help him cook meals of ham, turkey, sweet potatoes and green bean casserole.

Since serving about 100 people that first year at the Conley-Guerrero Senior Center, the event has nearly tripled in size and has become the Austin Fire Department's holiday gift to East Austin's older residents.

LaFuente, who has been honored for his work by such groups as the Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the national Firehouse magazine, said he hopes to expand his project citywide, hosting the event at Palmer Auditorium instead of the senior center at 808 Nile St.

"It's really something special, and as long as I can continue to do it, I'm going to continue," said LaFuente, who grew up in Austin and dreamed of becoming either a firefighter or a chef.

This year's event, which LaFuente and firefighters simply call the Conley-Guerrero Holiday Luncheon, is scheduled for Dec. 13.

Center supervisor Amy Russell said friends and family of seniors often drive them to the event, and others ride Capital Metro buses.

They often talk enthusiastically about the luncheon weeks in advance and then trade jokes about the handsomeness of the firefighters who work as waiters and chefs, Russell said.

"They feel a bond or friendship with the firemen," she said. "They get to see them as their friends."

Geneva Townsend, 68, has attended the luncheon for several years.

"Those guys are the best cooks I've ever had," she said. "On top of that, they have so much food that you can be stuffed and still take a snack home with you in the evening."

Last year, LaFuente said, about 25 firefighters helped cook and serve meals, including Battalion Chief Rene Garza.

"It's just a great opportunity to hang out with those folks," he said. "It just makes you feel good."

LaFuente has added to this year's luncheon by asking the Austin Fire Department bagpipe band and the Travis High School mariachi band to play.

LexisNexis Copyright © 2009 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.   
Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy
"We get a kick out of doing it," LaFuente said. "The hugs and the smiles and the tears, you can't buy that anywhere."









 Most Popular
Opinion: 'Interoperability' issue still bedevils emergency response Senate introduces funding to fix interoperability issues with emergency communications Lousiana agencies still plagued by interoperability issues Detached Garage Fire Hazards Uncoordinated ventilation cited in Ill. floor collapse LODD
All Popular Articles


Featured Product Categories
Ambulances Communications Fire Apparatus Video Emergency Lighting Badges
View All Categories


Today's Top Stories
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Pa. firefighter racial discrimination lawsuit settled DC fire department exceeds overtime budget again Planned firefighter cuts scaled back in Milwaukee Boston firefighter union leader may face mutiny Midwest small town fire departments face closure NC firefighter dies following shift
Line-Of-Duty Deaths
Chad Eric Greene - 11/06/2009 - [Kernersville, North Carolina] Robert Stone - 11/05/2009 - [Douglassville, Pennsylvania] Phil Whitney - 10/29/2009 - [Springville, Utah]

Submit information on fallen firefighters in your area.

Line of Duty Deaths

FireRescue1 Exclusive
Full Story...
ICC votes to keep residential fire sprinklers mandatory
Building codes mandating fire sprinklers in new one- and two-family homes were upheld as the International Code Council voted to disapprove a motion to remove them.
Full Story
Past Exclusives

Featured Columnist
Jerry Brant<br><i>Sponsored by CHIEF</i> Jerry Brant
Sponsored by CHIEF

Getting Grants
How to Secure Fire Prevention and Safety Grants Application Tips for Fire Prevention and Safety Grants Connecting Rural Agencies: The Quest for Funding
All Columnists