
In an effort to bolster child safety education within the community, Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick has taken to social media to extend an invitation to local businesses and organizations. The aim is to bring together exhibitors for what is being touted as the largest Kids Safety Fair to date, planned to unfold on March 12 at the Torrey Pines Resource Center.
The event, set to span from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., is designed as a free community initiative offering a variety of safety workshops and activities tailored for children. Prospective participants are encouraged to provide educational, hands-on experiences with a strict no-sales policy, ensuring a focus strictly on safety. According to the county's announcement, the fair will include "interactive stations, car seat checkups, drowning prevention demonstrations, fire and heat safety education, and bike and scooter safety instruction."
CALLING LOCAL BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS✨
— Clark County Nevada (@ClarkCountyNV) January 21, 2026
Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick is calling on local businesses and organizations to participate in the largest Kids Safety Fair ever, set for March 12, 2026, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Torrey Pines Resource Center.… pic.twitter.com/Ht51nYp67X
With space at a premium, the call for exhibitors to join the event carries a note of urgency. Interested parties have been directed to a specific URL to complete the necessary application process. The website outlines the criteria for participation, emphasizing the need for interactive, child-focused safety programming. A firm deadline has been set for applications, with a cutoff on Feb. 2 at 5 p.m. to secure a spot at the Torrey Pines Resource Center.
Organizers seek to make the Kids Safety Fair a memorable event for families by providing interactive experiences that are more than mere demonstrations. Indeed, "all participants must provide interactive stations related to child safety," as the social media post by the Clark County office states. Exhibitor space is not only free but also assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, compelling interested exhibitors to act promptly.
Detailed information and the application form are available by following the link provided in Commissioner Kirkpatrick's call to action.









