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Serving the Town of Ellington Since 1928

The Ellington Volunteer Fire Department’s mission is the protection and preservation of life and property during fire and other emergencies in the Town of Ellington.

  • Raffle Winner ’23

    Raffle Winners!

    Ellington Fire would like to thank everyone for all their support with this year’s carnival and raffle. Congratulations to all of our raffle winners, especially April, our grand prize winner! Here is our list of winners:

    2023 Jeep Compass: April Phelps, Ellington, CT #1687

    Homestead Fuel $600: Nick Hill, Willington, CT #1465

    Kloter Farms $550: Art Plante, Ellington, CT #2185

    Preferred Propane $500: Brian Johnson, Ellington, CT #1480

    Ellington Agway $400: Tom LePlante, Ellington, CT #1512

    Star Hardware $350: Mark Luginbuhl, Ellington, CT #2255

    JRegos Gathering Place $225: Peter Michaels, Rockville, CT #0286

    Lees Auto Ranch $125: Vinnie LeMay, Broad Brook, CT #2024

    Chuck Wagon $100: Phillip D’Agostino, Ware, MA #1743

    Casey’s Cafe $75: Doreen Midford, Tolland, CT #1977

  • Carnival Hours

    2023 Carnvial Informaton

    Carnival Time! Our yearly tradition starts today!

    Wristbands: All rides for one price! Thursday: $20, Friday and Saturday $25.

    Thursday, 9/7: 6pm to 10pm

    Friday, 9/8: 6pm to 11pm

    Saturday, 9/9: 5PM to 11pm

    Our Parade starts at 5:15pm on Saturday.

    ATM’s onsite, Cash Only for Ride Ticket & Wristband Sales

  • Cake Booth

    CAKE BOOOOOOOTH!!

    Most residents should have received a letter in the mail regarding our upcoming Carnival September 7th, 8th & 9th (posted in the comments for those who have not).

    As a lot of you know, those letters USED to arrive on your doorstep attached to a cake box which we asked you to fill with a delicious homemade confection to be won at our cake booth.

    Post Covid, we no longer deliver or accept homemade baked goods for our cake booth for obvious reasons.

    While we have not been able to find a single-source solution for our cake flow problem, we have partnered with Ellington High School Culinary program as well as E C Godwin Technical High School Culinary and Luann’s Bakery to assist.

    Also this year, YOU can help us once again by purchasing a baked item from a local bakery/store and either bringing it to the The Ellington Volunteer Fire Department (CT) next week or directly to the Carnival Grounds at Robert Tedford Memorial Park during operating hours.

    We sincerely appreciate all the support over the years and despite the discontinuing of “homemade” cakes, our Cake Booth remains one of the most popular attractions at our annual fundraiser.