Fireman’s Challenge Kettering University Campus | 6.2.2025

The Kettering University campus heated up for a great cause as the Zeta Alpha B Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha hosted its 5th Annual Fireman’s Challenge, raising an impressive $3,684 for the Flint Fire Department.

With sunshine overhead and community spirit in full blaze, students and other attendees enjoyed a lively lineup of events, including a sizzling cookout, a dunk tank and a visit from real-life hometown heroes at the FFD.

What began as a fun fraternity tradition has evolved into a high-energy, student-powered fundraiser that’s quickly become a Flint favorite. The Fireman’s Challenge is equal parts competition and community celebration – an entire week packed with creative ways to support the brave men and women who protect the city.

This year’s festivities included a flag football tournament at Atwood Stadium, an ice cream bar and raffle, a fireman-inspired obstacle course, and a band night featuring the crowd-pleasing Sound Advice.

“We raise the bar every year,” said Fireman’s Challenge Director Ethan Satterley. “This event shows what’s possible when students and the community come together – and we’re proud to have the backs of the Flint Fire Department, just like they have ours.”

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