Slaterpalooza '21 Celebrates 100th Year :: Outdoor Music Fundraiser In Glenham Features 7 Bands

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Slaterpalooza, the all-day music festival booming from the Slater Chemical Fire Company in Glenham, celebrates is 100th year on Saturday, September 18, 2021 with a lineup of 7 bands for an outdoor concert. “To date, we have disbursed more than $30,000 to members of 32 First Responder companies,” organizer Kevin McGarry told the Beacon Free Press. “This year is the 100th anniversary of the Slater Chemical Fire Company, so we really want to make this the biggest and best so far! We also have a United for the Troops setup, a booth for donation and merchandise sales.”

About The Event

Doors open at 1pm, and the entertainment runs from from 2:30pm-9:30pm. The event is kid-friendly, but not dog-friendly. Lawn chairs and dancing shoes are recommended. There will be a food truck, raffles, 50/50, and coolers are permitted with a designated driver.

As for COVID-19 safety measures, McGarry told the Beacon Free Press: “The entire event is outdoors, Masks are optional.”

Suggested minimum donation is $10/adult, and $5 with current Hospital ID. Free for Active Military. All proceeds go to Slater Chemical Volunteer Fire Company and local First Responders in need.

The Slater Chemical Fire Company is at 76 Old Glenham Rd., Glenham, NY 12527. Take Route 52 past the Healy car dealership, and take a right at the gas station after Industrial Arts.

Featuring 7 bands, get ready to experience: Raw Honey * Times Square * Heavy Gauge * Last Minute Soulmates * NO 149 * Boomkat * Circle 65

About Glenham

As a refresher or introduction about Glenham, see A Little Beacon Blog’s past article here. The firehouse was named for Private Jesse E. Slater, the only Glenham resident killed in World War I. “Chemical” was added to the name after Texaco donated a Ford Model T fire engine that used chemical foam.