Darchei Torah's safety expo is a big hit. JULIE WIENER STAFF WRITER BILL HANSEN PHOTOGRAPHER t other local fairs, children may get to ride a erris wheel or play games. But how often do they have the opportunity to be fingerprint- ed and practice evacuating a school bus? For the second year in a row, Yeshiva Darchei Torah's safety expo generated a big crowd and lots of fun. Representatives from 17 community ser- vice organizations — including the Southfield Fire De- partment and Michigan State Police — provided demonstrations and safety tips at the fair, held in the parking lot of Southfield-Lathrup High School. "The people that came were wonderful," said Darchei Torah principal Sarah Kahn. "They explained everything to the children. The fire marshal was fan- tastic." ❑ Af Above right: Kuti Simcha of Oak Park visits a state police car. Right: Learning the rules of the road from the Safety Center's Dorothy Chiad are Avrohom Chaim and Devora Brocho, both of Oak Park.