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Youth Safety Camp - The Youth Safety Camp increases a child's knowledge and awareness of <br />all aspects of safety, while providing a fun experience. The camp is set in an informative and <br />fun environment. 135 youth participated in the 15th Annual Youth Safety Camp. The program <br />is intended for children entering fourth grade. The Youth Safety Camp is a joint effort between <br />Police, Fire and Parks and Recreation Departments. Held the second Thursday in August, the <br />program increases a child's knowledge and awareness of all aspects of safety, while having a <br />fun experience. The subject matter covered at the camp includes: first -aid and bike, fire, water, <br />personal, electrical, and outdoor safety. The camp is set in an informative, but fun and exciting <br />atmosphere. The camp fee includes lunch, shirt, special giveaways and an awards ceremony at <br />the end of the day. <br />Senior Safety Fair The Lino Lakes Police Department joined <br />together with the Centennial Fire District and Chain of Lakes <br />YMCA to present the second annual Safety Fair for seniors. 85 <br />seniors participated in the event at the Chain of Lakes YMCA <br />where they heard presentations on scam/identity theft awareness, <br />personal safety, fire prevention, exercise, and preventing falls. <br />After the presentations, the seniors were served lunch, received <br />door prizes, and participated in break out <br />sessions on internet safety, self defense, <br />light exercise, and emergency 911 cell <br />phones. <br />13 <br />
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