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Pioneer Education Center hosts Sunny Day Camp for special needs students
Pioneer Education Center hosts Sunny Day Camp for special needs students
BROOKLINE, PA – Pioneer Education Center held its annual Sunny Day Camp, an event organized by PA State Police for individuals with special needs. The camp aims to provide a unique experience for students and adults alike.
Students engaged with law enforcement representatives, who showcased different specialty units. EOD K9 Luna and Jimbo from the Mounted Unit were popular attractions among attendees.
Sunny Day Camp fosters collaboration among local law enforcement partners. The event promotes community engagement and support for individuals with special needs.
“Sunny Day Camp was started by PA State Police to provide a unique experience for students and adults with special needs, and we’re proud to join all of our law enforcement partners for the event each year,” a representative from the Allegheny County Police Department stated.
The event saw numerous attendees today, highlighting the community’s dedication to inclusivity. It is a part of ongoing efforts to create supportive environments for all.
The Sunny Day Camp marks a significant annual occasion for the staff, students, and law enforcement officers involved.
This year’s event once again demonstrated the importance of community and cooperation.
Sunny Day Camp brings smiles and connections to special needs students as the community comes together for support.
Police promote Halloween safety at Princeton Shopping Center
Police promote Halloween safety at Princeton Shopping Center
PRINCETON, NJ – Police officers set up at the Princeton Shopping Center on Thursday, engaging the community from 10 AM to 2 PM to promote Halloween safety and share safety tips for pedestrians and drivers. The effort aims to ensure that the Halloween season remains enjoyable, focusing on safety rather than traffic hazards.
Community sponsors, including Bagel Nook, Caffe by Illy, and Belle Journée, supported the initiative by providing free drink coupons to recognize safe behavior. These efforts are part of the #StreetSmartNJ campaign to enhance awareness about road safety during the Halloween festivities.
Individuals unable to attend the event can participate in the Street Smart Quiz available on the Princeton Police Department’s website. Completing the quiz provides an opportunity to win a $100 Amazon gift card, which is sponsored by Greater Mercer TMA.
“Spooky season should only be scary for the decorations, not our streets,” said the police department in their announcement.
Residents were encouraged to stop by the event and show their traffic awareness. Social media hashtags such as #BeStreetSmart, #PrincetonPD, #HalloweenSafety, and #VisionZero are part of the campaign initiative to promote safer streets and pedestrian practices.
The police department emphasized the importance of community involvement in enhancing safety during high-traffic events. With Halloween around the corner, this initiative aims to foster a safer festive environment for everyone.
Police are committed to reducing risks during the Halloween season and promoting awareness within the community.
This Halloween, Princeton is focused on keeping the holiday fun and safe for all.