

Spotted at the Bentleyville Eagles, Station 47's House and Mack with true brother from Eagle Riders 828 in Uniontown, Bonez. Always a good time!
From one group gone bad to two groups doing good in their communities, Fire and Iron MC Station 47 and the Uniontown Eagle Riders 828 never pass up an opportunity to support each other, have a few beers together (or a bloody Mary for House), and share the open road on two wheels. This picture was taken during the Eagle Riders 828's 3rd Annual Bob Allison Memorial Run.
It was a long year and a half (give or take a month), but the wait and sacrifice was well worth it. In February of 2016, Probation Station from Washington, Pa was welcomed in to the Fire and Iron MC family at the Winter President's Meeting in Huntington, WV...after a little biker game activity that is.
It has been a great journey and we are honored to wear the Fire and Iron MC patch. We will do the club proud!

Station 47 News

2016 Feb
2016 July
2016 Nov

On November 11th, Station 47 welcomed their newest member, Tool. Tool has been everything you could want in a probie and earned his patch with hard work, dedication, and a true understanding of what it means to be a member of Fire and Iron MC. This cat can fix everything, build whatever you need, and do it all. Because of his hard work, Tool has been elected Station 47's Quarter Master and will continue to ensure that whatever work is needed at the 'Ship gets done. Very lucky to have him as a member, even more honored to call him brother. Welcome Tool!
2017 June
Station 47 has undergone some changes...no, Wild Card didn't get the boob job he has been dreaming of and Mack hasn't run off to the circus to train llamas. Unfortunately our fearless leader and President Cowboy was in an accident a little while back and as a result has been dealing with some health issues.
Cowboy, who understands what true brotherhood is and what it means to think of the club and not the individual, made an extremely hard decision to give up the "P" patch.
Cowboy is still a full patch member and will always be the 1st Pres of 47...the brother who got this thing started for us and who did a lot of the dirty work necessary for us to have the privilege to wear this patch on our cuts.
Nobody wanted this change but Cowboy felt it was in the best interest of the club to make it. Here are Cowboy's words about the decision:
"Sometimes the right thing to do is the hardest, anyone that knows me knows I have put a lot of blood sweat and tears in to starting Fire and Iron MC station 47. Due to my health after the accident my family was in a couple months ago and other family obligations, I don't feel I have put or can put everything I have into the position of President. So as of today, I have turned the President position to "House" Brian Householder. I have full faith in my Brother to excel at the new position. This club is in my heart, so I have to always do what's best for it."
House, our former VP is now our Pres. Prototype, our former Road Captain is now our VP, and Tool is now our Road Captain. We have the greatest confidence that these brothers will crush it in their new roles.
Current and future members will always owe Cowboy a debt of gratitude for bringing his dream to reality. It is because of you that we are Station 47 in the greatest damn MC around, Fire and Iron! FIFL
Clubhouse Progress

Well, the Hardship House is still standing and has gotten a few upgrades.
The 'Ship now features a bar big enough to serve our brothers and sturdy enough to sleep on (already tested it).
Tool has been killin' it out there and all of his brothers greatly appreciate it. The water will be flowing, the basement is cleaned up, and the walls are sporting a new coat of paint.
Still got lots of work to do, but it is getting there.

2016 Sept



REGION
Anthony was a great young man, from a terrific family. It is an honor to memorialize him by raising money to support the Anthony Maffio Scholarship fund which goes to a worthy Trinity High School Senior who exhibits some of the traits Anthony had-loving, helping, and healing.
The 3rd Annual Event was hugely successful! The day started with a scenic motorcycle run through Washington County, PA with over 50 bikes. We ended the run at the White Eagles Club in Canonsburg where the dinner, Painting with a Twist activity, and auctions were. We were able to help the family raise approximately $8000.00 for the scholarship.
It is a great feeling when you have brothers from within Fire and Iron MC and members of other clubs beating down the door to help. Truly appreciate Station 6 and Station 342 for making the trip and representing at our event. It is always great seeing fellow Fire and Iron brothers and sisters. And as always, many thanks and much love to the Uniontown Eagle Riders 828 for their ongoing support and work. You guys are always there when we need you. Your tagline, "People Helping People" couldn't be any more true.
And enough can't be said about Anthony's family and friends-so giving of their time, money, and hearts to help make this event so great. We also want to thank the Kopper Kettle for allowing us to start the run there and being very gracious hosts as well as Rosie's Mingo Inn, Bentleyville FOE, and Paci's Lounge for providing us with great places to stop at during the run. Please support those businesses! Thank you Houston and Canonsburg PD for the blocks and escort and helping us stay safe on our way to our destination. Finally, a big thank you to the White Eagles Club for donating their hall and loaning us the fantastic bartender Jenna who kept everyone hydrated during the festivities.
Station 47 thanks you all for allowing us to be a part of it!
Click here to go to our Media Page and see pictures from the event.