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Sunny Day Camp brings together law enforcement and people with special needs

Eli Post, 10 of Mansfield, is shown some of the equipment that US Marshal’s used by Trooper Ben Markosky during the 2nd Annual Pennsylvania State Police Sunny Day Camp Troop F event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds. The event is open to special needs children and adults as an interactive day of learning with law enforcement and first responders. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
An information sheet is handed out during the 2nd Annual Pennsylvania State Police Sunny Day Camp Troop F event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds. The sheet is meant to be kept by an autistic individual and given to a first responder or police officer to help in emergency situations. The event is open to special needs children and adults as an interactive day of learning with law enforcement and first responders. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
A special note is left on a post-it on a police truck during the 2nd Annual Pennsylvania State Police Sunny Day Camp Troop F event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds. The notes of thanks, small fun drawings and names were left on the PSP truck as part of a new activity at events like this to have children connect more with the troopers. The event is open to special needs children and adults as an interactive day of learning with law enforcement and first responders. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Volunteers serve lunch to campers during the 2nd Annual Pennsylvania State Police Sunny Day Camp Troop F event at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds. The event is open to special needs children and adults as an interactive day of learning with law enforcement and first responders. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette

The 2nd Annual Pennsylvania State Police Sunny Day Camp Troop F event held at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds was open to special needs children and adults as an interactive day of learning with law enforcement and first responders.

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