The 2026
Round Rock
Firefighter Calendar
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This 2026 firefighter wall calendar honors the Round Rock Fire Foundation with striking, candid photography that celebrates courage, teamwork, and everyday moments in the fire service.
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Each month features a large, high-quality image by Photographer SpencerGray that captures reflection, laughter, and focus of crews on and off duty. The layout keeps a matte writable grid so families and shifts can track schedules, while vivid printing and sturdy paper give the images weight and presence on your wall.
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- Matte writable month grids for easy notes and shift tracking
- High-quality thick paper stock with large, vibrant images
- Spiral (wire coil) binding with centered hanging hole for easy display -
Proceeds from the RRFD calendar help the Round Rock Fire Foundation support firefighter families through times of need, celebration, and transition. From family support initiatives to community-building efforts, this calendar directly contributes to the strength and connection of the Round Rock fire family.
Calendar purchases are fulfilled through a print partner and are not considered tax-deductible donations.
The 2026 Round Rock Firefighter Calendar
The 2026 Round Rock Firefighter Calendar
Twelve Months of Art and Brotherhood
Every month stands on its own as a work of art, thoughtfully composed to evoke emotion and connection. These images highlight the brotherhood and sisterhood of the fire department, from moments of intensity to those of reflection and camaraderie. Designed to be displayed long after the month has passed, each photograph is worthy of hanging on any wall, serving as a lasting tribute to the men and women who protect Round Rock and the families who stand beside them.
A Year of Service & Connection
This calendar is more than a collection of photographs. It is a visual narrative of the Round Rock Fire Department, capturing the strength, connection, and quiet moments that define life in the fire service. Each image reflects the pride firefighters take in their work and the bonds that form through shared purpose, trust, and service to the community. Together, the twelve months tell a story of dedication, resilience, and belonging.
Meet Our Photographer
Spencer Tindel-Gray
Photographer
Spencer Tindel-Gray is a celebrated photographer whose images have been featured in numerous editorial magazines and advertising campaigns. Educated in animal science with a bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University and a master’s from Texas A&M University, she combines technical precision with a storyteller’s eye. She taught herself photography and graphic design while in graduate school and built a thriving creative business, earning industry recognition along the way. Her ability to create timeless work that speaks to each subject’s story, and to evoke genuine emotion in every frame, has made her widely sought after.
For the Round Rock Fire Department calendar, Spencer turned her award-winning vision toward a new subject: the men and women who protect this community. The resulting collection is both a heartfelt tribute and a fine-art series. Each of the twelve months captures the brotherhood and sisterhood of the fire service with authenticity and grace, making the calendar itself a cohesive body of work. These images go beyond documentation. Every page stands on its own as a piece worthy of display.
We are deeply honored to have Spencer Tindel-Gray’s distinguished artistry bringing the courage, camaraderie, and culture of the Round Rock Fire Department to life.
Proceeds Support Fire Families
All proceeds help fund wellness programs, resources, and support our firefighters and their families. All proceeds from the calendar help fund wellness programs, critical resources, and meaningful support for firefighters and their families. These efforts are designed to strengthen the well-being of those who serve and the families who support them, both on and off duty. Through this calendar, supporters directly contribute to initiatives that foster connection, resilience, and care within the fire service community.