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IT TAKES A VILLAGE
Safety Village takes shape this summer with support from many
Safety Village is sponsored by Lakota Local School, 3 Little Halos, Northern Cincinnati Foundation, West Chester Police Department and the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.
The program will cover topics like pedestrian and bike safety, fire safety, Stranger Danger, proper school bus behavior and more; all while campers traverse a mini village in pedal cars.
The West Chester Fire Department will step up during sessions to share important information about home fire safety.
The village for now will be housed in a gym at the Lakota West Freshman Building where Lakota art students and volunteers have transformed the space into a miniature village.
“We’re grateful for the space in the school,” Officer Gabbard said. “It’s our hope that the program will give children a really good start in their school experience and grow with community support.”
The old adage states “it takes a village to raise a child”. In the Lakota Schools community many partners stepped up to provide a summer-long safety program for incoming kindergarteners.
“It’s been amazing to have so many partners step up and make this first summer of safety village come to life,” said West Chester Police Officer Gary Gabbard, a school resource officer in Lakota.
Building a place where young children would be engaged in learning important safety rules has been a mission for the Butler family of 3 Little Halos. It was their determination and a kick start from Kevin Thomas, principal of Shawnee Early Childhood School, that set the wheels in motion.

The week-long programs will be offered starting the week of May 23 and continuing through August with time slots for 2022 filled. Twenty-five children will participate in two sessions (morning and afternoon) each week.
Reserve Park Shelters Online
New for 2022, West Chester Township park patrons can complete all shelter reservation transactions online. Park shelters are currently available to rent at Keehner Park and Beckett Park.
Links to the new, mobile friendly shelter reservation system are accessible from www.westchesteroh.org.
The new system streamlines the park shelter booking process offering users the ability to choose from all available shelter(s) and date(s) at a glance. Web reservations must be made four days, or more, before the desired rental date.
West Chester Township staff will continue to accept shelter reservations offline for the spring, summer and fall rental seasons. Shelter reservations are $30 at Keehner Park and $50 at Beckett Park. All reservations are considered full-day rentals, from dawn to dusk. There is no hourly option.
To learn more about West Chester park shelters, visit www.westchesteroh.org/parks.
Keeping Your Parks Looking Great
A full-time staff of public works professionals with the West Chester Community Services Department maintain the Township’s park facilities and all equipment necessary to keep these spaces beautiful. Parks employees make up about one-tenth of the Community Services team and receive support from seasonal laborers hired each summer to assist with mowing, landscaping and more.
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