An event promoting safety for the blind. In our neighborhood Thursday.
Ned
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Date: Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 2:25 PM
Subject: Community Message: On Thursday, October 13th the Visually Impaired Support Group of Brown County will be involved in “Take Back the Crosswalk.”
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Community: On Thursday, October 13th the Visually Impaired Support Group of Brown County will be involved in “Take Back the Crosswalk.”
Hi Ned Dorff,
MEDIA RELEASE
Traffic Enforcement Unit
October 12, 2011
On Thursday, October 13th the Visually Impaired Support Group of Brown County will be involved in “Take Back the Crosswalk.” (In conjunction with “White Cane Day.”)
The purpose of this event is to help make the motoring public aware of their responsibility to yield to a pedestrian carrying a white cane. (Wis Statue 346.26)
An event will be held on October 13th at approximately1:30pm. The group will be crossing the intersection of S. Adams Street at E. Walnut Street. The media is encouraged to attend.
This event is supported by the Green Bay Police Department in its continuing effort to make the City of Green Bay safe for everyone.
Officer Doug Wichman
Green Bay Police Department
Traffic Enforcement Unit
(920) 448-3212
tra...@ci.green-bay.wi.us
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