
Parents in Eden Prairie with kids ages 7 to 9 may want to consider a unique opportunity for their young ones this summer. The Eden Prairie Police, Fire, and Parks and Recreation departments are teaming up again to host the annual two-day Safety Camp, an event aimed to educate children on a wide array of safety topics. According to an announcement on the city's official website, the Eden Prairie Police Department Blog, the camp will cover everything from water safety to internet safety, fire safety, and more.
Slated to take place on June 24–25 at Riley Lake Park, the Safety Camp promises to be not only educational but also engaging. Designed to quickly offer practical knowledge in a fun environment, the event seeks to empower kids with the safety skills they need for everyday situations. At the conclusion of the two-day event, there is a planned graduation ceremony where children and their parents can celebrate the achievements and knowledge gained. As per the Eden Prairie Police Department Blog, participation costs $65, and interested families are encouraged to register online as slots are expected to fill up rapidly.
The commitment to child safety has been a cornerstone of the Eden Prairie community, and the ongoing partnership between the police, fire department, and parks and recreation is a testament to that dedication. These departments have come together to form a multi-faceted program, enveloping numerous aspects of safety into a concise, action-packed camp experience.
Registration is currently open, but space is limited, and parents are advised to act swiftly to secure a spot for their children. The interactive nature of the camp means it is likely to sell out as has been the trend in previous years. For those interested in learning more or to register, they're encouraged to visit the official sign-up page. Further details on registration can be directly found on the Eden Prairie Police Department Blog.









