UPDATE:

Due to recent severe weather and ongoing power outages, the City of Jamestown has requested that the Kids Safety Day event, originally planned for this Thursday, to be postponed. The event is held annually by the Community Health Partnership (CHP), a coalition of local health and safety organizations.

The new date for the event is Thursday, July 24, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Jamestown Civic Center.

This decision was made after exploring alternate venue options and reviewing the forecast for the original event date. With our community currently focused on recovery and cleanup efforts, postponing was deemed the most responsible and safest option for all involved. “We were looking forward to hosting the event this week,” said Shannon Klatt, Director of Health Promotion at Central Valley Health District and member of the CHP coalition. “But we know the rescheduling will still provide a fun, engaging, and educational experience for children and families once our community is better positioned to come together.”

Central Valley Health extends sincere appreciation to all vendors and community health and safety partners for their flexibility and continued support.

Community members are encouraged to help spread the word and mark their calendars for the new event date.

Previously:

Jamestown (Central Valley Health) – Join us for this FREE event hosted by the health and safety partners of the Community Health Partnership coalition in Jamestown. This annual event features a variety of interactive booths, demonstrations, educational opportunities, tours of first responder vehicles, and more!

To be rescheduled.
9:00AM – 1:00PM
Jamestown Civic Center

Swag bags will be available for the first 300 attendees!

Note on Bike Safety:
The Bike Rodeo will be featured again this year! Helmets will be required for those participating in the course. If you have a bike helmet at home, be sure to bring it along to use and to be properly fitted by our specialists! Limited bike helmets will be available for free to attendees courtesy of Central Valley Health and the Optimist Club.