Greene County Volunteer Firemen’s Association
The object of the Greene County Volunteer Firemen’s Association shall be:
(a) To foster and extend the interests, welfare and growth of firemanic interests and good feeling in the County of Greene, New York.
(b) To provide entertainment and social intercourse for its members and, whenever it may be found necessary, to join with other organizations in endeavoring to minimize influences which menace the integrity of our Government, which each member pledges himself to defend. In no event, shall this association become involved in partisan politics.
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138th Greene County Volunteer Firemen’s Association Convention
September 9th – 12th, 2026
Hosted by
The Ashland Fire Department
Greene County Associations’ Calendar
Meeting Type | Date | Location |
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Fire Chiefs | Janruary 19, 2026 | Oak-Hill Durham Fire Station |
Fire Police | Janruary 28, 2026 | Kiskatom Fire Dept. Fire Station |
GCVFA Quarterly Meeting | February 5, 2026 | Haines Falls Fire Station |
GCVFALA Quarterly Meeting | February 23, 2026 | TBA |
GCVFA Executive Board | March 26, 2026 | GC Training Center, Cairo |
Fire Chiefs | April 20, 2026 | Windham Hose Co. Fire Station |
Fire Police | April 22, 2026 | TBA |
GCVFA Quarterly Meeting | May 7, 2026 | Kiskatom Fire Dept Fire Station |
GCVFALA Quarterly Meeting | May 18, 2026 | TBA |
GCVFA Executive Board | June 26, 2026 | GC Training Center, Cairo |
Fire Chiefs | July 20, 2026 | East Durham Fire Co Fire Station |
Fire Police | July 22, 2026 | TBA |
GCVFA Quarterly Meeting | August 6, 2026 | West Athens Lime Street Fire Station |
GCVFALA Quarterly Meeting | August 17, 2026 | TBA |
137th GCVFA Convention | September 9-12, 2026 | Ashland Fire Department |
GCVFA Executive Board | September 25, 2025 | GC Training Center, Cairo |
Fire Chiefs | October 20, 2025 | Hunter Fire Co. Firehouse |
Fire Police | October 22, 2025 | Ashland Fire Department |
GCVFA Quarterly Meeting | November 6, 2025 | DM Hamilton Firehouse |
GCVFALA Quarterly Meeting | November 23, 2025 | TBA |
Executive Board | December 18, 2025 | GC Training Center, Cairo |
History of the Greene County Volunteer Firemen’s Association
In 1889, when the Greene County Volunteer Firemen’s Association was established, fire departments were few and far between. Some of the men felt that there was a need for an organization to give support to these companies. The first President was George H. Scott. Early records are not available so we do not know who did the organizing. The first records show that at the 1907 Annual Convention, 5 vice presidents were elected and that the membership was 160 with a balance in the treasury of $52.25. By 1930, the membership grew to 450.
In 1931, the convention was held in Coxsackie and a big discussion was held regarding what will be done when there are no more volunteer firemen (volunteerism was fading).
The first Greene County Day at the Firemen’s Home was held on October 27, 1935. The year was 1941 and fire equipment in Greene County was inadequate; in 1942, there was no convention because of WW II.
The association went on record for favoring a county mutual aid program, a fire coordinator (Elmer Young, Bruce Borwegen, Ronald Garrison, Robert Darling and John P. Farrell, Jr. have held this position) and a fire advisory board. By 1952, the treasury had grown to $1,623.65 with a membership of 535. In 1958, 31 fire companies and organization had joined. In 1958, no one came forward wishing to host a convention until Hunter accepted.
Expansion
The parade rules and regulations were read and reread in 1963 before approval was given. In 1968, the position of Financial Secretary was added and the first Past President’s dinner was held in 1969. By 1970, the membership was 703 and 196 people attended the Past President’s dinner (largest attendance was 250 in 1973).
The Booster Line, a newsletter dedicated to the volunteer fire services in Greene County, was started in 1970. Judith Rhodes, Dorothy Jennings, Kandi Davis, Margaret Feml have held the position of editor.
In October of 1973, the first Drill Day was held in Palenville and has continued each year since. The membership was 937 in 1977 but dropped to 670 in 1980.
To celebrate 100 years of service, the association hosted the 1989 convention in Catskill.
Over the years many committees were added, among them Fireman of the Year, Scholarship, Guidelines and Fund Raising. The Past Presidents’ dinner now includes the Ladies Auxiliary of GCVFA, Fire Police Association and Fire Chiefs’ Association.
By 2006 membership was 984, with over $10,000 in the treasury to fund the events sponsored by the association such as Greene County Day at the Firemen’s Home, Drill Day and the annual conventions.
Many changes have taken place over the years. The County now has a new Emergency Control office and will have a burn building and garage in the near future. Again, volunteerism is down; participation at the meetings is low and there are no hosts for future conventions.
2024-2025 Officer of the Association
President – Ryan Schrader
1st Vice President – Jason Haines
2nd Vice President – Jeff Coyne
Recording Secretary- Liza Dwon
Treasure – Karen Schrader
Financial Secretary- George F. Stacey
2024-2025 Committees
- Rich Frasco
- Pete Kusminsky
- Tyrel Sherman
- Donald Winegard
- Maureen Murphy, Chair
- George Stacey
- Dotty Jennings – Auxiliary
- Chuck Adsit
- John Miller
- Tyrel Sherman, Chair
- Pete Alberti
- Marilyn Schrader
- Lillian Beechert
- Phyllis Dinkelacker
- P J Pugsley, Chair
- Kevin Lennon, Co Chair
- Tom Gonzalez
- Kevin Lennon
- Chip Spring
- Mark Dinkelackr
- Frank Boertlein
- Craig Seaburg
- Connie Whitbeck, Chair
- Carlos P Sala, Co Chair
- Peter Alberti
- Frank Boertlin
- Craig Seaburg
- Andrew Lubera
- Kevin Sattler
- Frank Roberts Sr, Co-Chair
- Marilyn Farrell, Co-Chair
- Marilyn Schrader
- Maureen Murphy
- Karen Schrader, Chair
- Kevin Sattler, Co-Chair
- Connie Whitbeck
- Frank Roberts Sr
- Lynn Wallace
- Andrew Lubera
- George Stacey, Chair
- Barry Feml
- John P Farrell Jr
- Randy Ormerod
- Marilyn Schrader, Chair
- John P Farrell Jr
- Tyrel Sherman
- Donald Winegard
- Kevin Lennon, Chair
- PJ Pugsley
- Robert Schrader
- Karen Schrader
- Marilyn Schrader, Chair
- Donald Winegard
- Tyrel Sherman
- Connie Whitbeck
- Craig Seaburg
- Vickie Dichian, Chair
- Marilyn Schrader
- Ronald Garrison
- Yale Frank Jr
- Pete Kuminsky, Chair
- Chester Garrison, co-chair
- Robert Schrader
- Carlos P Sala JR
- Richard Fasco
- Jason Haines, Chair
- George Stacey
- Marilyn Schrader
- Karen Schrader
- GCVFPA Committee
- GCVFCA Committee
- GCVFALA Committee
- P J Pugsley
- Antonio Fuentes, Chair
- Joe Affronte, Co Chair
- Marilyn Schrader
- John P Farrell Jr
- Vickie Dichian, Chair
- Pat Pugsley Sr
- Yale Frank Jr
- Robert Schrader, Chair
- Mary Sheridan
- Jason Haines
- Cathy Spring – Aux
- Bonnie Pflegl – Aux
- Pamela Fancher-Brent – Aux
- Donald Winegard
- Lynn Wallace
- Craig Seaburg
- Kevin Lennon, Chair
- Adam Goodrich
- Marilyn Schrader, Chair
- John P Farrell Jr
- Yale Frank Jr
- P J Pugsley
- Marilyn Schrader, Chair
Delegates
- Hudson Valley – Primary: Chester Garrison
- Hudson Valley – Alt: Frank Boertlein
- FASNY – Primary: Robert Schrader
- FASNY – Alternate: Frank Boertlein