The Bartlett Police Department is hosting its free, annual Open House on Sunday, 4/3.
The Police Open House is a great opportunity for residents to meet and talk with members of the department, tour the entire police station, sit inside one of the new squad cars and enjoy a wide selection of police displays and demonstrations. Some of the planned highlights include the flag raising ceremony at 9 a.m., community information tables, free balloons, identi-kits, face painting, a kids’ craft table and build-it kits, DUI fatal vision goggle demonstrations, and vehicle displays.
This fun-filled family event is being held in conjunction with the Bartlett Lions Club Pancake Breakfast, right next door at the Bartlett Fire Barn, 218 S. Main Street, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Enjoy all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk and juice. Kids activities too! Adults $6 and children $4; kids 5 years and younger free, up to 3 kids with each paid adult.
For more information about the Police Department Open House, please contact Sergeant Geoffrey Pretkelis, 630-837-0846.