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Edmond Life and Leisure - November 13, 2025

Little Red Engine Day this Saturday at History Museum

The Edmond History Museum invites the community to join us for a day of firefighting fun at Little Red Engine Day on Saturday, November 15, from 1:00 to 4:00 PM.

This free, family-friendly event celebrates the museum’s new firefighter exhibit with vintage firetrucks, handson activities, and a community cookout.

Families can explore historic firetrucks up close, meet local firefighters, and learn about Edmond’s firefighting history. Children will enjoy firefighter-themed crafts and activities, while adults can take a nostalgic look at the beautifully restored fire engines and the tools that have helped keep Edmond safe through the decades.

The Edmond Fire Department will fire up the grill, serving up classic fa-

vorites like hot dogs and s’mores in an outdoor community cookout. Visitors can also explore the new firefighter exhibit inside the museum and view Edmond’s restored 1929 and 1937 historic firetrucks.

“This event is really for everyone,” said Lorie Prater, Education Manager at the Edmond History Museum.

“Children will love getting to see and touch the firetrucks, and other visitors will enjoy seeing the engines and learning the history of Edmond’s early fire department.”

The event will take place at the Edmond History Museum & Stephenson Park, located at 431 S. Boulevard. Admission is free, and no registration is required.

For more information, visit EdmondHistory.org or call (405) 3400078.

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