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Anniston Police Department

FreeActivity
πŸ•‘ 30 minutes to 1 hour if participating in an organized educational programπŸ‘Ά If community education programs are available, they are typically best for school-age children (ages 5-12) learning about public safety and community helpers.

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There appears to be a data error with this listing. The Anniston Police Department is a law enforcement facility, not a bookstore or library. While some police departments offer community outreach programs like safety education tours for school groups, this is not a typical family entertainment venue. Parents should contact the department directly to inquire about any available community programs.

Highlights

  • βœ“Learning about community safety and police officers' roles
  • βœ“Seeing police vehicles and equipment (if tour available)
  • βœ“Meeting local officers and learning about public safety

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead to confirm if the department offers any scheduled community tours or safety education programs
  2. 2.Check if they participate in National Night Out or other community events where families can meet officers
  3. 3.Ask about safety education materials or coloring books they may provide for children
  4. 4.Some police departments offer fingerprinting services for parents to keep on file for safety purposes

Best Time to Visit

Contact the department during regular business hours (weekday mornings) to inquire about any available community programs or scheduled group tours.

What to Know

This is an active police station, not a traditional family activity venue. Any visits would need to be arranged in advance through their community outreach department if such programs exist.

Seasonal Notes

Community programs, if available, typically run year-round during school months with possible special events during National Night Out in August.

Nearby Eats

Downtown Anniston offers several family-friendly dining options within walking distance, including local cafes and casual restaurants along Noble Street.

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