Bucklebear showing children how important it is to wear their safety belt. The children learned a ryhme “I like my seat belt nice and snug, across my hips like a big bear huge, I make it click so the driver will know, I’m buckled up ready to go.”
Deborah Elaine Evans | Galion Inquirer
Volunteer Buddy Walters shares stories with the children while they wait for a police officer to teach them about the traffic light.
Deborah Elaine Evans | Galion Inquirer
Children take part in a game that teaches them the rules of a traffic light with Galion Police Officer Lt. L. Sterling.
Deborah Elaine Evans | Galion Inquirer
Walters observes the kids checking out a real set of police handcuffs.
Deborah Elaine Evans | Galion Inquirer
Saterfield shows children the importance of staying on a sidewalk and to stopping at a stop sign to watch for vehicles before crossing over the street.
Deborah Elaine Evans | Galion Inquirer
A little girl looks left to right for cars at safety town Monday.
Deborah Elaine Evans | Galion Inquirer
"It's a good thing to say hi and bye to a police officer." Saterfield told the group. "When a stranger approaches you need to yell, "help" and go find a police officer. If you are at school, find your teacher."
Deborah Elaine Evans | Galion Inquirer
Bucklebear showing children how important it is to wear their safety belt. The children learned a ryhme “I like my seat belt nice and snug, across my hips like a big bear huge, I make it click so the driver will know, I’m buckled up ready to go.”
Bucklebear showing children how important it is to wear their safety belt. The children learned a ryhme “I like my seat belt nice and snug, across my hips like a big bear huge, I make it click so the driver will know, I’m buckled up ready to go.”
Volunteer Buddy Walters shares stories with the children while they wait for a police officer to teach them about the traffic light.
Children take part in a game that teaches them the rules of a traffic light with Galion Police Officer Lt. L. Sterling.
Walters observes the kids checking out a real set of police handcuffs.
Saterfield shows children the importance of staying on a sidewalk and to stopping at a stop sign to watch for vehicles before crossing over the street.
A little girl looks left to right for cars at safety town Monday.
"It’s a good thing to say hi and bye to a police officer." Saterfield told the group. "When a stranger approaches you need to yell, "help" and go find a police officer. If you are at school, find your teacher."