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The program, which is in its second year, features a child-sized “town” complete with miniature buildings, streets signs, crosswalks, cars, traffic lights and railroad crossings. Through hands-on and classroom activities, students learn safety lessons such as bicycle safety, bus safety, fire prevention safety, playground safety, railroad safety, water safety, and information on how to stay safe around animals and strangers, and poison protection.
Three, 15-hour sessions (Monday-Friday, from 9 a.m. to noon) will be held: July 10-14; July 17-21; and July 24-28 at Wescosville Elementary School. Certified instructors and uniformed personnel teach classes through role-play, songs, skits and other hands-on activities.
All children enrolled in the program must have turned age four by Jan 1, 2006. Cost of the program is $50 for Lower Macungie Township residents; $55 for non-residents. Registration fees are non-refundable.
For an application or more information, call (610) 421-8051 or visit www.lmtsafetytown.org. Space is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis. All registrants must provide proof of medical insurance at the time of registration.
Lower Macungie Township Safety Town is presented by community partners Junior League of the Lehigh Valley, East Penn School District and American Red Cross of the Greater Lehigh Valley.
The American Red Cross of the Greater Lehigh Valley serves more than 660,000
residents of Carbon, Lehigh and Northampton counties. Last year the Red Cross
provided health and safety education training; Lifeline, a personal response
service for seniors; and emergency relief to more than 20,000 Greater Lehigh
Valley residents. For more information about the American Red Cross of the
Greater Lehigh Valley or volunteer opportunities, call (610) 865-4400 or visit
www.redcrosslv.org.