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Playing it safe: Area organizations collaborate for Kids Safety Day

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Saturday was Kids Safety Day at Hidden Creek Campground in Allenwood. The event included free bicycle helmets provided by PennDOT while Baltimore Life offered fingerprinting and id cards. Fire equipment from the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company and a State Police helicopter were on display. The Williamsport Police dog, Kylo was also on hand. Proceeds from the event were matched by the Campground and benefit Transitions of PA to fight human trafficking.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent James Bastian tries on a pilot's helmet while his mother Joanne and sister Amelia check out the cockpit of a State Police helicopter during Kids Safety Day at Hidden Creek Campground in Allenwood. The event included free bicycle helmets provided by PennDOT while Baltimore Life offered fingerprinting and id cards. Fire equipment from the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company and a State Police helicopter were on display. The Williamsport Police dog, Kylo was also on hand. Proceeds from the event were matched by the Campground and benefit Transitions of PA to fight human trafficking.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Amelia Bastian and her mother, Joanne check out the cockpit of a State Police helicopter during Kids Safety Day at Hidden Creek Campground in Allenwood. The event included free bicycle helmets provided by PennDOT while Baltimore Life offered fingerprinting and id cards. Fire equipment from the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company and a State Police helicopter were on display. The Williamsport Police dog, Kylo was also on hand. Proceeds from the event were matched by the Campground and benefit Transitions of PA to fight human trafficking.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Jameson Zink is fitted with a bicycle helmet during Kids Safety Day at Hidden Creek Campground in Allenwood. PennDOT provided free bicycle helmets while Baltimore Life offered fingerprinting and id cards. Fire equipment from the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company and a State Police helicopter were on display. The Williamsport Police dog, Kylo was also on hand. Proceeds from the event were matched by the Campground and benefit Transitions of PA to fight human trafficking.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Six year-old Oakley Will reacts as he gets to use a fire hose and nozzle during Kids Safety Day at Hidden Creek Campground in Allenwood. Along with fire equipment from the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company, PennDOT provided free bicycle helmets, Baltimore Life offered fingerprinting and id cards and the State Police helicopter was on display. Proceeds from the event were matched by the Campground and benefit Transitions of PA to fight human trafficking.

Saturday was Kids Safety Day at Hidden Creek Campground in Allenwood. The event included free bicycle helmets provided by PennDOT while Baltimore Life offered fingerprinting and ID cards. Fire equipment from the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company and a State Police helicopter were on display. The Williamsport Police dog, Kylo, was also on hand. Proceeds from the event were matched by the campground and benefit Transitions of PA to fight human trafficking.

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