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Redmond reminds families of summer safety as schools dismiss; parks and splash pads open
Summary
With Lake Washington School District students' last day on June 24, Redmond officials reminded families to take precautions while children are outdoors and promoted city parks and splash pads for summer activities.
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Jenny Liebeck noted that the last day of school for Lake Washington School District students is Tuesday, June 24, and urged families to take common-sense precautions as children spend more time outdoors.
“While kids enjoy the outdoors this summer, help keep them safe by slowing down and staying alert when in neighborhoods and near parks,” Liebeck said. She advised families to remind children to look both ways before crossing the street, wear helmets when biking, and stay hydrated when outdoors.
The announcement also encouraged residents to visit city parks and splash pads for summer activities. The recorded segment did not include information about park hours, supervision, lifeguards, or any city public-safety programs tied to the summer season.
No formal action or policy change was reported; the segment functioned as a public-safety and recreation reminder ahead of the summer break.

