Community Awareness Day LOCATION Change

Due to hotter weather coming our way, the June 25, 2022 Community Awareness Day location has been changed to the Park near the tennis courts. Same time frame of 10am-2pm, but come over to the park and meet your neighbors and community. CPR training will still be in the community center, spots available if you want to participate. Please contact Allison at 360 470 3087 or allisonglidden29@gmail.com if you want to participate in the CPR classes.

The SLMC Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the Scott Lake Community Awareness Day, a day
focused on community connection, education, and safety. This free event will be hosted at the Scott Lake
Community Center & Ball Field, Saturday, June 25, 2022 from 10am-2pm. Refreshments will be available.

Community Connection
Meet the SLMC Board, Committees, and Community Groups! This is your opportunity to meet your
neighborhood leaders in person, learn more about community work, and sign up to volunteer! Fun &
engaging kids activities will be available.

Community Education
We are hosting FREE CPR Compression Training classes through Thurston County Medic One,
education on Emergency Preparedness from Thurston County Emergency Management, information
about the upcoming Fire Levy vote from West Thurston Fire, home ownership safety education, and
more!

CPR Compression Training class registration: https://forms.gle/2uxpLjSr49Y23WfZ7

Child Safety
Intercity Transit’s Walk N Roll program and the Child Care Action Council’s Safe Kids Thurston County
program will install a temporary traffic garden at the Scott Lake Community Center. A traffic garden is a
miniature streetscape that allows children to practice bicycle and pedestrian skills in a safe and fun
environment. Scott Lake youth are invited to ride their bicycle or scooter through the traffic garden on
June 25. All riders must wear a properly fitted helmet. While youth ride in the traffic garden, encourage
them to practice the skills below:

  • Ride on the right side of the road.
  • Look left, right, left at intersections.
  • Stop at stop signs.
  • Hand signal before making a left turn.
  • Hand signal before making a right turn.
  • Hand signal before stopping.
  • Wear your helmet.


Additionally, we will provide child safety tips and activities via tabling and activity stations for the duration
of the event addressing key child safety concerns: bicycle, water, school bus, and general safety.

CONTACT & REGISTRATION
This event is free to the community! Please check back to the website and FB event page as more details
are added.

The only registration required is for the CPR Compression Training class. Ages 12 and up are welcome to
sign up and get certified! All class attendees must register by June 9th via the following link:
https://forms.gle/2uxpLjSr49Y23WfZ7