PSL Swat Demo

Planning underway for St. Lucie County Safety Festival

The third annual St. Lucie County Safety Festival will be held at Tradition Field on Saturday, April 29. It will include live dramatic safety demonstrations and safety related information from local first responders and more.

The demonstrations will include the Port St. Lucie Police SWAT team, the Florida Fire Marshall’s burn trailer, St. Lucie County Fire Districts Jaws of Life, St. Lucie County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit and more. The event will provide attendees information on home, water, auto, child, hurricane, ID safety and more.

Last year more than 10,000 attended the event. If your business, food truck or other organization would like to participate in this multi-agency event, visit www.slcsafetyfest.com.

The event will bring together organizations and agencies from throughout St. Lucie County to provide valuable safety information that affects everyone.

Some of the participating organizations include St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, St. Lucie County Fire District, Port St. Lucie Police, Emergency Management Services, St. Lucie Kids Safety Coalition, St. Lucie Public Schools, Division of Forestry, Coast Guard Auxillary, Blood One, Treasure Coast Toyota, Southern Eagle Distributing, Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County, Parenting Academy, Fish & Wildlife Commission, SLC Reading Program, Real Stone & Granite, Seacoast Bank, SLC Education Foundation and many others.

There will also be a kids’ zone with free bounce houses, food/drink, vendors and free tickets to the St. Lucie Mets baseball game at 6:30 p.m. Find out how to keep your family safe from the people who know.

 The third annual SLC Safety Festival is free to attend with free parking. For vendor or sponsorship information, visit slcsafetyfest.com or call Lisa at 772-337-0049.
Demonstrations

2016 SLC Safety Festival

The 2016 Safety Festival returns to Tradition Field (home of the Mets) on Saturday, April 23.  It will be an excited day filled with displays, demonstrations and valuable safety information.

Kids and adults, too, are able to interact with St. Lucie County First Responders.  Check out the fire trucks, police cruisers and other emergency vehicles.  Watch the thrilling Port St. Lucie Police SWAT Team demonstration, Florida Fire Marshall’s burn demonstration and more.  Learn about school bus safety and what the St. Lucie County Schools are doing to keep our children safe.

If your business, food truck or other organization would like to participate in this multi-agency event, please visit www.slcsafetyfest.com.  The event will bring together organizations and agencies from throughout St. Lucie County to provide valuable safety information that affects everyone.

Displays will include helicopters, armored personnel carriers, fire trucks, K-9 units, patrol cars, motorcycles and more.  Free safety information will be available on hurricane, fire, swimming, bikes, pedestrian, household safety and more.

There will also be a kid’s zone, arts and crafts, food/drink, vendors and a Mets baseball game at 6:30pm.  Find out how to keep your family safe from the people who know.

The 2016 SLC Safety Festival is free to attend with free parking.  For vendor or sponsorship information, please call Lisa at (772) 337-0049.

oneblood Blood Drive

oneblood Blood Drive

DLF Media – Summer of Safety at Tradition Field Tradition Field

Saturday, May 30, 2015
12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
St. Lucie West 525 NW Peacock Blvd.

Donate blood and also learn about all things Safety! FREE Military Themed T Shirt!

Platelet Donors can get a Fandango Movie Voucher and T Shirt!

Wellness checkup including blood pressure, temperature, iron count and cholesterol screening.

Events Include: Food/Drink, Kids Zone, local law enforcement, Port Saint Lucie Fire Department, local Business vendors and more events to be announced. First 1000 visitors will get a FREE Ticket to the St. Lucie Mets Game that night!BBQ competition winners will receive a BroilMaster Premium $1300 gas grill! A portion of the proceeds raised will go to the Boys and Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County, We Leap ( Domestic Violence Awareness) and local Veterans. No cost for admission or parking.

Platelet donors must refrain from taking aspirin products 48 hours prior to donating
Help us better serve you! Make an appointment online atwww.oneblooddonor.org and use sponsor code #28175

oneblood - Blood Drive flyer

Summer Safety Festival is May 30

PORT ST. LUCIE — Saturday, May 30 is the date of the first Summer Safety Festival at Tradition Field. The event will bring together organizations and agencies from throughout St. Lucie County to provide valuable safety information that affects everyone.

Participating agencies include: St. Lucie County Sheriff, St. Lucie County Fire Department, St. Lucie County School Board, Emergency Management Services, St. Lucie Safety Coalition, Big Red Bus, Florida Fire Marshall, Boys and Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County, United Veterans, We Leap, Inc. and St. Lucie Mets.

The Law Offices of Lauri Goldstein is the title sponsor for this event that features all things safety related. Displays will include the Sheriff’s helicopter and emergency vehicles; Fire Department’s air rescue helicopter, safety trailer and emergency vehicles; finger printing, child IDs, car seat inspections and instructions; hurricane safety, fire prevention, barbecue grill safety, fireworks safety, drowning prevention, bicycle safety, pedestrian safety; K-9 demonstration; Don’t Text and Drive pledge cards; Florida Fire Marshalls Association burn room trailer that demonstrates the time a room and contents will be consumed by fire; blood donations and more.

In addition, there will be a barbecue competition sponsored by Amerigas; kids’ zone with bounce houses, face painting and more; arts and crafts; green market; food and drink vendors with up to 150 vendors; Mets baseball at 6:30 p.m. with a K-9 demonstration on the field before the game; meet the WPBF News personalities, four radio stations will be on site playing music and more.

This is a great event to attend! Find out how to keep your family safe from the people who know. It will be fun and informative.

The Summer Safety Festival is free to attend with free parking. For vendor or sponsorship information, please call Lisa at 772-337-0049.

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