FREDERICK COUNTY, MD – The Rocky Ridge Volunteer Fire Company held its Annual Carnival Parade this past weekend, showcasing a vibrant display of community spirit and local pride. This beloved event, a staple in Frederick County, brought together residents and local organizations, including the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office, which participated with enthusiasm.
As part of the parade, Sheriff Chuck Jenkins and his dedicated team of deputies joined the festivities, reinforcing the Sheriff’s Office’s commitment to community engagement and public safety. The parade featured a variety of floats, performances, and activities that captivated attendees of all ages, making it a memorable occasion for families and friends.
The participation of the Sheriff’s Office serves to strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the community, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in ensuring a safe environment for all residents. “It’s always a pleasure to connect with our community in a fun setting,” said Sheriff Jenkins. “Events like the Rocky Ridge Carnival Parade remind us of the strong ties we have with our residents and the vital role we play in their lives.”
The Rocky Ridge Volunteer Fire Company has been a cornerstone of the community, not only providing essential emergency services but also organizing events that foster community spirit. The Carnival Parade is a testament to their dedication and the support they receive from local residents.
As the celebrations continued, attendees expressed their appreciation for the event, highlighting its role in bringing the community together. With another successful parade in the books, the Rocky Ridge Volunteer Fire Company and the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office look forward to future collaborations that enhance community involvement and safety.
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