Eugene
EPD celebrated success of Safety Town, where young community members learned crucial safety skills in an engaging and enjoyable environment
Eugene, OR. – According to the police officials, the event was a resounding success, with children enthusiastically participating in activities designed to teach them about road safety and how to handle various situations safely.
Witnessing the enthusiasm and eagerness of these future safety leaders was a source of joy for EPD officers and organizers alike.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to see our community’s youth embracing these important lessons while having so much fun,” remarked a spokesperson for the Eugene Police Department.
EPD extended a heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to making Safety Town a memorable and impactful event.
By working together, the community is actively promoting safety awareness and building a stronger, safer environment for all residents.
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