The Baldivis Connects Community Fun Day is on this weekend.
City of Rockingham residents looking to learn more about community safety are invited to attend the event this Saturday.
Visitors will be able to enjoy a range of free activities and a number of different stalls.
Activities will include ambulance tours, face painting, lessons with the Baldivis Volunteer Bushfire Brigade and a chance to learn more about the city's SmartWatch service.
Residents will be able to talk to a city Ranger, visit a youth space, and learn more about pool safety.
Food, drink and coffee will be available, and up to 200 people can receive either a free sausage sizzle, ice cream and coffee or hot chocolate on a first come first serve basis.
City of Rockingham mayor Barry Sammels says these events offer residents the chance to form new connections with community services.
"Forming relationships with key safety services and fellow residents helps to foster a stronger sense of community for everyone, so I urge people to head down and be part of the fun."
The Baldivis Connects Community Fun Day is Saturday March 23 from 1 - 4pm at Baldivis Primary School.
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