Community Partnerships Take Center Stage at Baker Park Safety Fair and Family Fun Day in Naples, Florida
The recent Safety Fair and Family Fun Day at Baker Park brought families, first responders, nonprofits, and community organizations together for a memorable day of education, entertainment, and community spirit in Naples, Florida. Under bright blue skies and warm Southwest Florida sunshine, residents from across Collier County gathered to celebrate safety awareness while enjoying games, activities, and family-friendly attractions in one of Naples’ most popular public spaces.
The event showcased the strong partnerships that continue to strengthen the Naples community. Organizations including Beverly’s Angels, Project HELP, and the Collier Mosquito Control District played major roles throughout the day, providing educational resources, outreach opportunities, and hands-on engagement for families attending the event.
One of the most exciting attractions was the arrival of the MedFlight helicopter, which quickly became a centerpiece of the Safety Fair. Families gathered around the aircraft as children and adults alike had the opportunity to see the helicopter up close and learn more about emergency medical aviation services in Collier County. The MedFlight crew helped educate attendees about emergency response operations and the critical role air medical transport plays in saving lives across Southwest Florida.
The event also highlighted the continued commitment of local law enforcement and community teams. Members of the Naples Police Department’s “Blue Thunder” team energized the crowd with their enthusiasm and team spirit, posing proudly for photos while interacting with families throughout the day. Their participation reinforced the event’s message of community partnership, safety awareness, and positive engagement between residents and first responders.
Another powerful community presence came from Project HELP, whose volunteers and representatives connected with families while sharing information about youth support services and local outreach programs. Their booth drew steady traffic throughout the event, reflecting the growing awareness of the importance of mental health, youth assistance, and community-based support resources in Naples and Collier County.
Beverly’s Angels also made a meaningful impact during the Family Fun Day. Known throughout Naples for supporting children and families facing hardship, the organization brought positivity and compassion to the event while helping create an inclusive atmosphere focused on hope, kindness, and community connection.
Meanwhile, the Collier Mosquito Control District helped educate attendees on mosquito prevention, public health awareness, and environmental safety throughout Southwest Florida. Their participation added an important educational component to the Safety Fair, especially as mosquito control remains a critical issue in the Naples area’s subtropical climate.
Children filled the park’s open green spaces while enjoying inflatable bounce houses, games, and activities designed to keep families entertained all morning. One colorful inflatable attraction became a favorite among younger attendees, creating an energetic atmosphere that perfectly captured the spirit of the event. Parents relaxed nearby while community organizations and volunteers continued engaging residents across the park grounds. Another attraction was a “suds” machine, giving the little ones a place to run through suds and just have fun.
One of the highlights of the Baker Park Safety Fair and Family Fun Day was the spirited field-day style competition that brought together teams from some of Naples’ most recognizable community organizations. Representatives from Beverly’s Angels, Project HELP, Collier Mosquito Control, and the Naples Police Department traded uniforms and serious responsibilities for an afternoon filled with laughter, teamwork, and friendly rivalry.
The competitions featured a variety of fun and challenging games designed to keep both participants and spectators entertained. Teams competed in crowd-pleasing events such as rolling giant beach balls onto hula hoops, balancing bean bags on their heads while racing across the field, wheelbarrow races, and the always-popular sponge relay where contestants rushed to fill buckets using only water-soaked sponges. Families lined the sidelines cheering loudly as coworkers, first responders, and nonprofit volunteers embraced the playful atmosphere.
Throughout the afternoon, the competitive energy continued to build as each team battled for bragging rights. While the games were lighthearted, team pride was clearly on display, especially from the Naples Police Department’s energetic “Blue Thunder” crew and the enthusiastic volunteers from Beverly’s Angels. The field erupted with cheers and laughter as competitors gave it their all in every event under the warm Naples, Florida sunshine.
In the end, the championship came down to a dramatic tug-of-war showdown between Beverly’s Angels and the Naples Police Department. Spectators gathered around the rope as both teams dug into the grass at Baker Park in a hard-fought final battle. After an intense back-and-forth contest, Beverly’s Angels emerged victorious, earning cheers from the crowd and claiming the unofficial title of Family Fun Day champions. The friendly competition perfectly captured the spirit of the event — bringing the Naples community together through teamwork, laughter, and shared experiences.
The Baker Park Safety Fair and Family Fun Day once again demonstrated the strength of Naples, Florida’s community partnerships. By combining public safety education, family entertainment, nonprofit outreach, and first responder engagement, the event successfully created a welcoming environment that celebrated the people and organizations working every day to make Naples and Collier County safer and stronger.
As attendance continues to grow each year, events like this reinforce why Baker Park remains one of Naples’ premier destinations for community gatherings, family activities, and public events that bring Southwest Florida residents together.










