YOUNGSTOWN—The Springfield Library is partnering with the New Middletown Fire Department to help spread the word about National Fire Prevention Week, which runs from October 3-9.
Join the Library and Fire Department on Saturday, October 8 from 11:00-1:00 PM to learn about the sounds of fire safety. From beeps to chirps, this event aims to help educate the public about the sounds smoke alarms make, what those sounds mean, and how to respond to them.
Stations will be set up for participants to meet the women and men who serve as firefighters and EMS, learn about firefighting, and even sit in a fire truck. Refreshments will be provided while supplies last.
10711 Main Street New Middletown, OH 44442 WHEN: Saturday, October 8, 11:00-1:00 PM Follow PLYMC on social media (Facebook, opens a new window, Twitter, opens a new window, Instagram, opens a new window, and TikTok, opens a new window) and check www.libraryvisit.org, opens a new window for updates.
WHO: Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County and New Middletown Fire WHERE: New Middletown Fire Department (the Municipal Building),The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County (PLYMC) has served the Mahoning Valley since 1880 when the Youngstown Library Association was officially created. With 15 branches across Mahoning County, including our Main Library in downtown Youngstown, the PLYMC is well known for signature services and programs like Summer Discovery and 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten. The mission and values of PLYMC to “connect, inspire, and enrich” position the Library to serve our communities by preparing children for kindergarten, promoting early literacy, assisting job seekers, connecting Valley residents to technology, and providing resources for small businesses.