HAMILTON, OH, May 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Brown's Marketplace will be offering free child fingerprinting on May 21st from 11am till 2pm. The fingerprinting will be conducted by the Hamilton Police Department, and Officer Bob and his Horse Sydney will be in attendance to entertain the kids.
• Experts recommend parents to update their child's fingerprint identification once a year; this is because even though fingerprints are formed when a child is still in the womb, children's fingerprints do change over time. The best analogy is to think of a balloon, as the child grows the balloon is inflated more and more, and thus the pattern on the fingers distort as the child grows. This is why it is recommended that every child has their fingerprint identification updated yearly.
• Brown's Marketplace located at 1416 Main St. Hamilton Ohio 45013 was established in 2006 and features four main sections, Amish Style Bulk Foods and Deli, Hamilton Quality Antiques, Brown's Auction Gallery, and the West Side Event Center and Meeting Hall. Brown's Marketplace has been a fixture in Hamilton and is well known in the area for its family friendly atmosphere, and for its many charitable contributions and its support of local fundraising campaigns for the schools and the community. More information on Brown's Marketplace can be found at http://www.brownsmarketplace.com or else info can be found on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/brownsmarketplace.
Brown's Marketplace is a local retailer in the Hamilton Ohio area, It is made up of four sections, Amish Style Bulk Food & Deli, Hamilton Quality Antiques, Brown's Auction Gallery, and West Side Event Center and Meeting Hall, for further information, please contact us at (513) 863-1314
Brown's Marketplace Offers Free Child Fingerprinting May 21st from 11am Untill 2pm
Brown's Marketplace will be offering free child fingerprinting on May 21st from 11am till 2pm. The fingerprinting will be conducted by the Hamilton Police Department, and Officer Bob and his Horse Sydney will be in attendance to entertain the kids.
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[Press-News.org] Brown's Marketplace Offers Free Child Fingerprinting May 21st from 11am Untill 2pmBrown's Marketplace will be offering free child fingerprinting on May 21st from 11am till 2pm. The fingerprinting will be conducted by the Hamilton Police Department, and Officer Bob and his Horse Sydney will be in attendance to entertain the kids.