Kids & Family
Tredyffrin Police Hosting Kids Police Camp
Kids 9 to 14 years old will see police demonstrations, partake in physical challenges, learn about bomb squad, K9 units, SWAT, and more.

WAYNE, PA – Introducing kids to police at a young age is a great way to build up a positive relationship between community members and law enforcement. Luckily, the Tredyffrin Township Police Department offers the perfect opportunity for kids to be introduced to law enforcement in a fun, positive way.
The Tredyffrin Township Police Department Police Summer Camp lets Tredyffrin Township kids ages 9 to 14 get familiar with the men and women in the department through interactive activities and demonstrations.
The camp is a week long, running from July 10 to July 14 from 9 a.m. to noon at Wilson Farm Park Picnic Pavilion, 500 Lee Road, Wayne.
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Kids will get to see police and emergency responder demonstrations, partake in physical challenges, get team building lessons, and learn about bomb squad, K9, SWAT, and other police specialties.
The cost is $50 per child and registration is open now through June 19.
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You can download a registration form online here.
Applications should be returned to Tredyffrin Township Police Department, C/O Community Relations Office, 1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn PA 19312.
Contact Executive Secretary Sharon Rose at (610) 408-3641 or srose@tredyffrin.org for more information.
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