
The nearly two-hour event took place at A.C. Steere Park from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m..
It welcomed participants of all ages, raising awareness about the dangers of bullying.
Attendees engaged with various resources, listened to motivational speakers, and participated in a thoughtful walk that encouraged conversations about bullying prevention.
The Sheriff’s Office extended a special invitation to all law enforcement agencies and first responders to join this crucial initiative.
Registration was not required, and community members were encouraged to spread the word about this important event, underscoring the collective effort to combat bullying in the community.
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