Golf Outing Fundraiser

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6th Annual Golf Outing Fundraiser
Thursday June 25, 2026
Join us for an extraordinary day at the esteemed Woodside Club in Syosset, NY, supporting our Museum's reopening. The day will begin with registration and brunch, followed by an active day of golf, and conclude with dinner and drinks at the exquisite club with picturesque views of the course.
As a self-funded nonprofit currently closed for public safety reasons, this fundraiser is essential for us to sustain our operations and safeguard our invaluable collection during these trying times.
Your Participation Directly Supports:
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Fire Safety Education
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Preservation of Artifacts
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Honoring Heroes
Thank you for aiding us in preserving the FDNY's legacy and for helping to reopen this historic institution to the public. Every swing counts!

Registration
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$20.00 - $600.00
Honoree
- Salvatore J. Cassano

Salvatore J. Cassano is the former Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department. Mr. Cassano, a Staten Island resident, became an FDNY member in 1969 and served in every uniformed rank, including the highest-Chief of Department. In the aftermath of 9/11, Cassano was immediately promoted Chief of Operations to rebuild the department. Mr. Cassano serves as Senior Advisor at Pitta & Baione LLP., advising the firm on proof of presence at Ground Zero and community outreach. Mr. Cassano led the United States’ largest fire department with more than 16,000 fire, EMS and civilian members, and an annual budget of $1.6 billion. He spent more than 44 years in the FDNY and held every uniformed rank prior to his appointment by Mayor Bloomberg in January of 2010.
Mr. Cassano served as the FDNY’s Chief of Department – the highest-ranking uniformed officer – from 2006 through 2010, overseeing many of the agency’s most important bureaus including Fire and EMS Operations, Training, Safety, Fire Prevention and Communications. From 2001 to 2006, he served as Chief of Operations – a position to which he was appointed immediately after Sept. 11, 2001.
Both as Chief of Operations and Chief of Department, Mr. Cassano played a crucial role in rebuilding the Department in the wake of Sept. 11 and the loss of 343 members of the Department. In the years that followed, more than 6,800 new firefighters were hired, and more than 6,000 others were promoted to various officer ranks as the Department went through a difficult but remarkable resurgence. Under his leadership, the FDNY became better equipped, trained and prepared with the result being the lowest number of annual fatalities from fires in the history of the Department.
Prior to joining the FDNY, Mr. Cassano served in the U.S. Army from October 1965 through July 1967 and was deployed to Vietnam in September 1966. While a firefighter, he attended John Jay College of Criminal Justice and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Science. Mr. Cassano also received an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from St. John’s University in May 2013. In September 2009, Commissioner Cassano was awarded France’s highest decoration, the Légion d’honneur, by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Mr. Cassano has been a true friend to the New York City Fire Museum for many years, and we are very grateful to have him as a friend.












