How to stay safe for 4th of July

Sunnyside, WALocal News

Sunnyside will host an informative event on June 24, 2025, titled "How to stay safe for 4th of July. " This gathering will focus on providing essential camping and travel safety tips for the upcoming holiday. Experts will share valuable advice on travel preparation and precautions to ensure safety during celebrations. The event addresses the increased travel activity during the 4th of July, a time when many families engage in outdoor activities. Residents are encouraged to attend at 6 PM local time to gain insights that could prevent mishaps during the holiday weekend.

The initiative aims to bolster community awareness about safety measures while enjoying outdoor adventures. Additionally, local officials emphasize the importance of informed travel planning to mitigate risks associated with holiday travel. This event reflects a proactive approach to community safety in the face of increased summer travel.

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