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Free Class Offered For Forsyth Kids Home Alone
The Forsyth Sheriff's Office is offering a free class for kids that are at the age when they find themselves "home alone."

FORSYTH COUNTY, GA – The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office is offering a free class, open to the public, for kids that are at the age when they find themselves "home alone." The class will be held Wednesday, May 9, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The class is designed for kids ages 11-16 and focuses specifically on safe practices while they are at home by themselves.
Registration for the class is required but printing tickets is not.
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Deputies will provide real life scenarios for the kids to review and teach them how to safely react to these situations. The Sheriff's Office warns that space is limited, so the sooner you register, the better.
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The class will be held at the Fowler Park Recreational Center at Carolene Way, Cumming.
For more information, contact the Sheriff's Office at 770-781-2222.
Graphic courtesy Forsyth County Sheriff's Office
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