Join the Shoreline Fire Department for an Open House Pancake Breakfast Safety Fair!

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

The Shoreline Fire Department invites the community to an Open House Pancake Breakfast and Safety Fair on May 13, 2025, at 9:00 AM in Street, Somerset, United Kingdom. This engaging event will allow families to enjoy pancakes while participating in safety demonstrations and learning about fire safety. Attendees can expect interactive displays focused on emergency preparedness, aimed at fostering community awareness. The safety fair emphasizes the importance of understanding safety protocols in an enjoyable setting. Local families are encouraged to make this a weekend outing, enjoying both the food and educational opportunities.

Additionally, the event will highlight the department's commitment to public safety and community engagement. The pancake breakfast will feature various options, ensuring there is something for everyone. This initiative serves to strengthen community ties while promoting essential safety practices.

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