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Kids' ID and Safety Seat (K.I.S.S.) Event at Kohl Children's Museum July 2

Illinois Tollway and Illinois State Police Host Event Saturday, July 2 in Glenview with Free Kids' ID Cards and Safety Seat Inspections

To help locate children if they go missing and protect them when they are traveling, the Illinois Tollway and Illinois State Police District 15 are hosting a free Kids Identification and Safety Seat (K.I.S.S.) event the Saturday at the Kohl Children's Museum in Glenview to provide free kids' ID cards and inspect and install child safety seats with the goal of keeping children safe and parents worry-free, every trip, every time.

The free K.I.S.S. event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 2, at the Kohl Children's Museum located at 2100 patriot Boulevard in Glenview.  Safety seat inspections will take place in the museum parking lot, while kids' ID cards will be processed inside.

At the event, the Kohl Children's Museum will offer $2 off admission for those who participate in the event and will provide arts and crafts activities to keep children entertained while waiting for their IDs or safety seats to be installed.  Kids also can climb aboard a Highway Emergency Lane Patrol (H.E.L.P.) truck and get behind the wheel of a 26-ton Illinois Tollway snowplow at the Tollway's touch-a-truck exhibit.

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Visit the Illinois State Police District 15 page on the Illinois Tollway website for more information on 2016 summer K.I.S.S. events at www.illinoistollway.com.

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