'Kids Safety First Expo' on Saturday
WARREN -- Senator Joe Scarnati of the 25th Senatorial District will hold a “Kids Safety First Expo” on Saturday, October 9, in the Multi-Purpose Building at Penn State University - DuBois campus. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features free admission, free refreshments, exhibits and entertainment.
In addition to special presentations from experts in various safety fields, the Senator is adding an additional service. DNA LifePrint is a child safety program, endorsed by the well known figure, John Walsh. Developed and maintained by police officers, it is a state-of-the-art DNA information system for parents to keep. “The DNA LifePrint Child Safety Program” offers FBI-Certified Ten-Digit Biometric Fingerprints, a DNA Identification Kit, a High-Quality Color Digital Photo, and a Comprehensive Child Safety Journal. Technicians will be on hand to photograph and fingerprint the attendees.
Among those on hand will be representatives of Drug Free PA, the PA Attorney General’s Office, the Pennsylvania State Police, the DuBois Fire and Police Departments, Safe Kids PA, and Pennsylvania Medical Society.
“Our goal is to teach parents and kids how to be safe, as well as what services and resources are out there,” Scarnati said. “It is a fun and informative way to teach kids some basic rules that can help them protect themselves.”
The Expo is sponsored by Senator Scarnati in partnership with Walmart.
For more information on the event, go to www.senatorscarnati.com or call (814) 265-2030.
In addition to special presentations from experts in various safety fields, the Senator is adding an additional service. DNA LifePrint is a child safety program, endorsed by the well known figure, John Walsh. Developed and maintained by police officers, it is a state-of-the-art DNA information system for parents to keep. “The DNA LifePrint Child Safety Program” offers FBI-Certified Ten-Digit Biometric Fingerprints, a DNA Identification Kit, a High-Quality Color Digital Photo, and a Comprehensive Child Safety Journal. Technicians will be on hand to photograph and fingerprint the attendees.
Among those on hand will be representatives of Drug Free PA, the PA Attorney General’s Office, the Pennsylvania State Police, the DuBois Fire and Police Departments, Safe Kids PA, and Pennsylvania Medical Society.
“Our goal is to teach parents and kids how to be safe, as well as what services and resources are out there,” Scarnati said. “It is a fun and informative way to teach kids some basic rules that can help them protect themselves.”
The Expo is sponsored by Senator Scarnati in partnership with Walmart.
For more information on the event, go to www.senatorscarnati.com or call (814) 265-2030.
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