-1.8 C
Brantford
Thursday, December 26, 2024

County of Brant opposes possibility of amalgamation

David Bailey, Mayor for the County of...

Mayor Kevin Davis to initiate study for amalgamation  

Kevin Davis, Mayor for the City of...

Paris-based screenwriter pens Netflix Christmas movie

After spending many years working in the...

Hot Summer Nights returns to Brantford in June and July

City of BrantfordHot Summer Nights returns to Brantford in June and July

The Brantford Fire Department announced the return of Hot Summer Nights, a series of free events throughout July for families that includes a fire truck sprinkler, freezies, and the opportunity to learn about fire safety.

“We look forward to offering these exciting and educational programs to families throughout the City,” said Todd Binkley, Fire Chief for the City of Brantford. “With the weather heating up, this is the perfect way to cool off and learn about fire safety.”

Hot Summer Nights includes a fire truck sprinkler and free freezies for attendees while quantities last. Fire Prevention staff will also be available to educate families about fire safety.

The first event is Wednesday, June 19 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Princess Anne Park. Additional events will take place Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on the following dates:

  • July 2 at Tutela Park, 160 Erie Ave
  • July 9 at Bridle Path Park, 55 Palomino Dr
  • July 16 at Centennial Park, 39 Ellenson Dr
  • July 23 at Devon Down Park, 70 Abigail Ave
  • July 30 at Warner-Merritt Park, 39 Warner Ln

Check out our other content

Most Popular Articles