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Eddie Eagle comes to Lynchburg

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Written by Yvonne Davies
Thursday, 03 February 2011 12:09

 

The Lynchburg Sheriff’s Office and Lynchburg Project Lifesaver have teamed with Eddie Eagle to teach kids about Gun Safety.

Every year, thousands of children are able to learn how to avoid firearm accidents  through The Eddie Eagle program with the friendly Eddie Eagle mascot and animated video, activity books, posters, and reward stickers to teach them how to stay safe.

Now Lynchburg Sheriff’s Deputy a.k.a. “Kinder Cop”, Corporal Margaret Younger, is visiting our local schools and other community events and learning centers to help spread Eddie Eagle’s message: 

If you see a gun:  STOP!
Don’t Touch
Leave the Area
Tell an Adult

To learn more about the Eddie Eagle program you can visit their website at www.nrahq.org/safety/eddie

To request the Lynchburg Sheriff’s Office to bring Eddie Eagle to your event, please contact Corporal Margaret Younger at 434-847-1301 or 434-546-6770

Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 February 2011 12:26 )

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