Cleveland, TN – Families across Bradley County are invited to enjoy a day of food, fun, and learning at Safety Fest 2025, taking place Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 1275 Stuart Rd NE, Cleveland.
According to the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, the free community event will feature inflatables, pedal cars, and safety demonstrations from local law enforcement and fire departments. Attendees can also enjoy free hot dogs, chips, drinks, pumpkins, and face painting for children.
Event organizers say families can take advantage of free child safety seat and seat belt checks, along with impairment and substance abuse awareness booths. A highlight of the day is the Ice Cream Contest for local elementary schools, where the school with the most attendees will win a free ice cream party (up to 500 sandwiches) and a $250 Amazon gift card.
Additional attractions include the CarFit program for seniors, a tractor-trailer and firetruck safety zone, and interactive demonstrations designed to make safety fun for all ages.
The event is presented in partnership with The 24/7 Movement, ATS The Bridge, and the Bradley Prevention Coalition, among other community organizations dedicated to promoting safety and wellness in Bradley County.
Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars and bring the whole family for this free, educational celebration of community and safety.
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