Safe Communities Day hosted students from the across Wellington County Jaime MyslikOctober 10, 2019 @ 10:35 amNews Add to Favourites Keri Thomas, left, of Guelph-Wellington Paramedic Service uses John Black Public School Grade 6 students Brianna Wilson, front, and Zac Nollert as helpers to demonstrate a lifting chair used by paramedics. Tyler Norris of Aberfoyle Public School, left, and Cater Norris of Drayton Heights Public School learned about fire safety from Guelph Eramosa Fire Department captain Steve Liebig. Ross R. McKay Public School Grade 6 student Cailey Allen shows off the self-care kit she made at one of the stations. Grade 5 and 6 students from Kenilworth Public school learned about farm and house safety. Students from Alma Public School learned about safety around rivers and dams from Grand River Conservation Authority environmental education specialist Alex Paroski, left, and interpretive program guide Jean-Luc Stiles, right. OPP officer Josh Cunningham taught students about bike safety, including Grade 6 Arthur Public School student Jessy Lamont. Photos by Jaime Myslik Safety day – About 400 Upper Grand District School Board Grade 5 and 6 students from Wellington County took part in Safe Communities Day on Oct. 3 at the Royal Distributing Athletic Performance Centre in Marden. Jaime Myslik Reporter Comments Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.Login with your Social ID