Community Day: Celebrating Protection and Play

Community Day: Celebrating Protection and Play
Community Day: Celebrating Protection and Play

Join Us for the 1st Protect and Play Community Day: A Great Event for Family Fun and Safety Awareness

As we relish the last warm days before winter wraps its chilly fingers around us, there’s an exciting event coming up that combines fun and valuable community resources. Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 19th, as we invite families to the inaugural Protect and Play Community Day at Fox Island, running from 10 a.m. to noon. This event is a collaboration between the Logan County Board of Developmental Disabilities, the Washington Township Police Department, and Indian Lake EMS Joint Ambulance District.

Community Connection and Resource Sharing

The Protect and Play Community Day promises to be an informative gathering for families, offering access to numerous social service agencies that will be present to provide vital information regarding various community resources. This is a unique opportunity to connect with local organizations that can link families to essential services, ensuring no one is left without support as the cold season approaches.

Among the participating agencies, you’ll find Community Health & Wellness Partners, Logan County WIC, Logan County Health District, PASS, Council on Rural Services, Bellefontaine Joint Recreation District – Adaptive Sports, Rise FM, and Charlie Health. These organizations are committed to creating a safer and healthier community for everyone, and they’re eager to share their knowledge and resources on this special day.

Engaging Activities for Families and Kids

The event isn’t just about gathering information; it’s designed to be engaging and fun for community members of all ages. At 10:30 a.m., there will be a public service presentation featuring representatives from the Washington Township Police Department, the Indian Lake Joint Fire District, and the Indian Lake EMS Joint Ambulance District. This engaging presentation will cover crucial safety tips for families, helping parents equip their children with knowledge to stay safe in various situations.

Kids will have an exciting time at the event as they will have the chance to meet K9 Officer Hondo, a beloved member of the police department. Interacting with police K9s is not only fun but also educational, offering children insights into the important roles these canine partners play in community safety. Plus, kids will be able to receive a Child ID kit – a handy resource that helps parents keep their children’s identification information secure.

And for the little ones with curiosity about emergency services, firemen will be on hand to showcase their safety gear. This interaction is a fantastic way for children to learn about fire safety in a light-hearted environment, fostering respect and admiration for the brave first responders in our community.

Innovative Technology Display by Logan County Board of Developmental Disabilities

A particular highlight of the day will be a display by the Logan County Board of Developmental Disabilities showcasing the latest technology designed to assist families. This presentation could be invaluable for families seeking innovative ways to enhance their daily living or improve support for loved ones with disabilities. Technology isn’t just transforming the way we live; it’s also making a significant impact in the realm of health and safety.

Don’t Miss Out!

This community gathering is a wonderful opportunity to not only learn but also engage with your neighbors and local service providers. With the approach of winter, it’s the perfect time to understand available resources and build connections within the community. Enjoy the great outdoors, participate in informative sessions, and let your children experience firsthand the commitment of local safety personnel.

So, if you are looking for a way to enjoy the lovely fall weather, socialize with fellow community members, and gather essential information to keep your family safe this winter, be sure to stop by Fox Island on October 19th from 10 a.m. to noon. This is more than just an event; it’s a chance to create lasting connections, prioritize safety, and have a fun-filled day with your loved ones. Don’t forget to say hi to our dedicated local service representatives and take full advantage of the resources available!