Brundidge police chief to discuss residential safety at Brown Bag
Published 10:00 pm Tuesday, February 19, 2019
The Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library in Brundidge will host the February Brown Bag program at noon Thursday.
Theresa Trawick, library director, said everyone is invited to bring a sack lunch and enjoy the free program.
“The topic of our Brown Bag Program on Thursday will be Residential Safety,” Colvin said. “The program will be presented by Brundidge Police Chief Moses Davenport. This program will be of interest to people of all ages because residential crime is a concern for all of us.”
Trawick said the Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library seeks to present programs of interest to the extended community and residential safety is an increasing concern as crime rates across the country increase.
“Chief Davenport will have information of value to all of our citizens,” she said. “We encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about ways to keep our homes and our community safe.”
The city’s police chief will be available to answer questions following the program.
The Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library offers a variety of services and programs to the community. Everyone is invited to visit the library and begin taking advantage of the many services the library provides.
For more information about the programs and services of the Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library, call 334-735-2145.