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Peoria Police, Fire-Medical host annual G.A.I.N. Public Safety Night
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What: Annual G.A.I.N. Public Safety Night
When: 5-8 p.m.,Saturday, Oct. 12
Where Pioneer Community Park, 8755 N. 83rd Ave.
More information: peoriaaz.gov/gain
Peoria’s Police and Fire-Medical departments bring together family fun and safety education in one place, as they host the 2024 G.A.I.N. Public Safety Night.
Kids of all ages will enjoy the chance to get an up-close look at police cars, fire trucks, specialty emergency vehicles and equipment. Safety organizations will also be out with displays offering to show how to keep Peoria families safe.
However, you cannot learn if you are not having fun, so there will be free bouncy activities, a petting zoo, and even more kid friendly activities, making this a great night for the whole family. This event is free to all members of the community.
G.A.I.N. (Getting Arizonans Involved in Neighborhoods) started in 1998 as a cooler weather alternative to National Night Out, which is in August. The event is designed to bring the Peoria community together promoting a safe and family friendly city.
Everything at the event is free, so come out, meet the first responders in your area, and gather information from a wide variety of safety providers from across the community.
For more information about the G.A.I.N. event, please visit peoriaaz.gov/gain.