Bloomfield Hills Public Safety Department is once again holding its popular open house.
After a two
year hiatus this family friendly event is scheduled for Saturday, September 8 from
12:00 – 3:00 p.m. at Bloomfield Hills City Hall, 45 E. Long Lake Road. There
will be plenty of hands on safety awareness activities for children and adults
to participate. Attendees will learn how to properly operate a fire
extinguisher and how to execute an escape plan in the event of a fire
emergency. Attendees will also be able to meet their Public Safety officers in
a casual setting. Several interactive demonstrations are planned. Tours of the
Public Safety Department will also be offered.
Sponsors
of this event include:
September is Library CardSign-up Month:Baldwin marks occasionat Public Safety Open House !
As students head back to school this September, the Baldwin Public Library encourages parents to make sure their children and teens sign up for the most important school supply of all -- a library card.
September is Library Card Sign-up Month, a time when the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country remind parents and caregivers that a library card is the smartest card your can own.
When it comes to achieving academic success, a library card provides students with access to a world of both print and electronic resources. Students can access free databases, online homework help and attend programs, activities and clubs that provide an added value to the educational experience. Libraries and librarians are on the frontlines of engaging these students, making a library card an essential tool for inspiring a passion for learning.
Baldwin will be participating on the Bloomfield Hills Public Safety Open House on September 8th from 12 noon – 3 p.m.at 45 East Long Lake Road. Library staff will be there to register you!
This September, open the door to a world of possibilities for the student in your life and sign up for a library card. The Baldwin Public Library is located in downtown Birmingham at 300 W. Merrill Street and can be reached at 248-647-1700 or through the Library’s website at www.baldwinlib.org.
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