Saturday, October 30, 2010
Community Helpers
We recently had a visit from our local Police Officers.
We talked about ways to stay safe.
We talked about stranger danger with Officer Robertson. It's always interesting to ask a child what a stranger looks like.
We saw all the different parts the make up a police uniform. These are Sergeant Massey's handcuffs.
We also got to check out the police car and try the lights and sirens.
I'm so glad we had this opportunity to really get the kids familiar with our community helpers. Special thanks to the Officers Massey and Robertson and to the Columbia County Sheriff's Department!
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