St. Joseph Safety Council to host ‘Safety Town: After Dark’
By: Darren Doyle
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) -- Adults can now participate in their own version of on St. Joseph childhood staple.
Safety Town is a long-standing program from the St. Joseph Safety and Health Council, with a goal to teach kids how to navigate their world safely.
On Jan. 30, 2026, the council will host Safety Town After Dark, a special version of the long-standing classic that will give adults the same opportunity and help the program's mission continue through fundraising.
The fun is for adults 18 years and older and will take place at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, located at 4503 Frederick Ave.
Entry to the event is $75 per ticket, and attendees will receive a meal that evening. Throughout the evening, guests will be able to purchase tickets for raffles, games and special activities.
There are also different sponsorship opportunities that evening, including logos on adult-sized tricycles being ridden that night, along with various banners, event program listings and more.
For more information on how to purchase a ticket or sponsor this event, visit the St. Joseph Safety and Health Council's event page.
