Lewisville Noon Rotary Honors Lewisville Fire Fighter Joaquin "Jack" Criner

On Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022 Lewisville Local 3606 President, Joaquin "Jack" Criner, was honored by the Lewisville Noon Rotary for his exemplary service to the Lewisville community.

From the Lewisville Noon Rotary website:

"The Lewisville Noon Rotary last week recognized firefighter Jack Criner for his exemplary service to the local community. A dedicated member of the Lewisville Fire Department for more than 25 years, Criner spent the majority of his career riding on the truck before recently being promoted to Driver/Engineer. He is currently assigned to Engine at Station 4, where he and his crew are not only responsible for fire and EMS calls, but also responding to emergencies at Lake Lewisville on one of the department's fire boats. Criner also currently serves as the President of the Lewisville Fire Fighters Association Local 3606. He is a mentor to his peers and serves the community with pride."


Below is a message from President Criner thanking the Noon Rotarians for the award.

On behalf of the Lewisville Fire Association Local 3606 and the Lewisville Fire Department, I want to sincerely thank you for the award of recognition for community service. The men and women who work at your Lewisville Fire Department are here to serve you, the Lewisville community we love. Lewisville Local 3606 has had many opportunities to serve not only our community but our members as well. We are proud to support the MDA, health & welfare benefits for firefighters and their families, breast cancer awareness, and so many other amazing causes.

Thank you to the Noon Rotary for their continued work within our community. Your mission to highlight each and every individual who works towards making a difference shows your commitment to our community.

It was absolutely a pleasure to attend your meeting and humbled to be honored. I am proud to represent both of these two organizations and we will always appreciate your continued support. 

Sincerely 

President Joaquin “Jack” Criner