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October is Pedestrian Safety Month
It’s the perfect time to be reminded to slow down, watch for pedestrians, stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, and not drink and drive or text and drive. MOTORISTS: YEILD FOR PEDESTRIANS. Remember to always look out for people crossing the street while you drive. Put the phone down and watch out for pedestrians. Sending or…
Read MoreSafe Pedestrian Poster Distribution
On September 8, 2022, staff and ambassadors distributed pedestrian safety posters to downtown Clarkston, WA businesses. MOTORISTS: YEILD FOR PEDESTRIANS. Remember to always look out for people crossing the street while you drive. Put the phone down and watch out for pedestrians. Sending or reading a short text takes your eyes off the road for…
Read MoreBack to School Safety
On social media and through a community press release in August 2022, we promoted safety tips for driving around school buses and schools, as well as safety tips for children walking and biking to school. MOTORISTS: YEILD FOR PEDESTRIANS. Remember to always look out for people crossing the street while you drive. Put the phone…
Read MoreYouth Enrichment Summer Social
On August 18, 2022, one of our project ambassadors and staff members attended the EPIC Youth Enrichment Summer Social to talk about pedestrian safety and share brochures with community members and families who were also attending the Clarkston Farmer’s Market and Alive After Five in Beachview Park. Pedestrian Safety Campaign This grant is sponsored by…
Read MoreBicycle Scavenger Hunt
Thanks for joining Look Out Asotin County’s Bicycle Scavenger Hunt in 2022! We had some great participation from individuals visiting parks, bus stops, museums, bike racks, restaurants, and more! Pedestrian Safety Campaign This grant is sponsored by the Washington State Traffic Commission. If you would like to be involved, contact Cynthia Tierney at (509) 758-8349 or…
Read MoreClarkston Farmer’s Market
On July 11, 2022, one of our project ambassadors and staff member attended the Farmer’s Market and Alive After Five at Beachview Park. We talked to families about pedestrian safety, played Red Light, Green Light, and handed out activity sheets to kids. Pedestrian Safety Campaign This grant is sponsored by the Washington State Traffic Commission.…
Read MorePublic Works Day
Our staff attended Public Works Day on May 19, 2022 and greeted Lewis Clark Valley 1st-3rd graders with a game of Red Light, Green Light to teach them about pedestrian safety. Each student received an activity sheet with a maze to safely map their way from home to school along with safety word games to…
Read MoreLewis Clark Valley Chamber of Commerce Luncheon
On May 11, 2022, one of our project ambassadors and staff members attended the May luncheon to talk about pedestrian safety and share brochures with community members during Bizz Buzz. We asked them to be alert, watch out for walkers and rollers, and stop to let them cross the street safely. Pedestrian Safety Campaign This…
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