Mayor Reed announces Smyrna's annual Kids Safety Day at Outdoor Adventure Center

May 03, 2025 | Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee

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Smyrna, TN, is gearing up for its annual Kids Safety Day, set to take place on Saturday, May 3, from 9 AM to 1 PM at the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center. Mayor Mary Esther Reed, alongside Lou Caputo, CEO of TriStar Stonecrest Medical Center, announced the event, highlighting its focus on promoting safety for children during the summer months.

This year’s Kids Safety Day promises a fun-filled experience for families, featuring inflatables, various activities, and exciting giveaways, including bicycles. The event is a collaborative effort between the Town of Smyrna, TriStar Stonecrest Medical Center, the Parks and Recreation Department, and the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center, emphasizing community engagement and education on safety.
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In addition to the planned activities, attendees can look forward to surprise guests and additional giveaways, making it a day not to be missed. This marks the fifth iteration of the event, which aims to foster a safe and enjoyable environment for children and their families.

Residents are encouraged to participate in this important community event, which not only entertains but also educates families on essential safety practices.

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