10/31/2025
Even the rain couldnβt scare all the kids away! Those who spun the wheel got some great prizes, candy, treats, glow sticks and a flashlight to carry on their way!!
10/31/2025
Even the rain couldnβt scare all the kids away! Those who spun the wheel got some great prizes, candy, treats, glow sticks and a flashlight to carry on their way!!
09/21/2025
A few snaps from Shawnee Hills Fall Fest π
09/18/2025
If you were able to attend Safety Day this year we'd love your quick feedback. If you were unable to attend the very last question is for you.
Shawnee Hills Safety Day 2025 Survey If you were able to attend Safety Day 2025 this year, thank you! We'd love your quick feedback. If you were unable to attend please answer the very last question to help us plan for next year.
08/17/2025
It was a hot one for sure but we loved seeing our community come to check out all the great booths and entertainment for Shawnee Hills Safety Day! Thanks to everyone who helped bring it all together.
We want to thank all of our wonderful volunteers who helped with various things like watching bounce houses or getting in the dunk tank. Many thanks to my wonderful board for everything today. Without you this is not possible!
π£ Safety Day is this Saturday, 8/16! 3-6pm π£
Food will be available for purchase from βJust Call Lucy!β
Grab a bite, change a life! π₯ͺβ¨
Every item purchased helps fix up homes for seniors & people with disabilities β and assists with providing safe shelter for domestic abuse survivors.
π½οΈ Eat well, do good! π
Hot Dogs π $2.00
Angus Hamburgers $4.00
Add Cheese $0.50
Chips Variety $1.00
Watermelon Cup $1.50
Ghirardelli Brownies $2.00
Muffins $2.00
Cookies πͺ $1.00
Payments accepted include: CASH, Zelle, Credit Cards ($2.00 fee)
We hope to see you there!!
07/15/2025
πWe are thrilled to announce that our Safety Day is scheduled for August 16, 3pm-6pm! Join us as we look forward to showcasing the outstanding resources available in our community. Enjoy food, entertainment and more! See flyer image for further details. π
06/18/2025
ICYMI: Deer fawns are intentionally left alone by their Mom to protect them from predators. If you find a fawn hidden in your garden patch or while on a walk, no human intervention is necessary.
π· Josette Theiss