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Tuesday is National Night Out for safer neighborhoods
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Traditionally held on the first Tuesday in August, 2015 marks the 32nd National Night Out event.
Trust us, there is much to celebrate.
Earvin Oakes, member of the Bethlehem Neighborhood Park Association, and Helen Jones, president of the Reynolds Neighborhood Association, serve hot dogs at the National Night Out event in 2008. Street Smarts will give away bicycle helmets and lights.
While National Night Out is this Tuesday, law enforcement officials in Middleton have bumped their event to Wednesday.
For more information on the Avon Police Department’s involvement in Eagle County’s National Night Out events, contact officer Toby Baldwin, [email protected] or 970-748-4040.
Police officers, firefighters and city employees will attend. The attorney found no wrongdoing but noted seven minor shortcomings regarding how police handled the situation.
Freeman is set to visit National Night Out gatherings in Cedar-Riverside, Brooklyn Center, Crystal, Golden Valley and Robbinsdale, among others. The band Vinyl Souls will perform and the local public works, police and fire departments will have vehicles on display.
Despite all the activities and giveaways, Snyder reiterated that the big picture is to maintain the positive relationship between police and the people of Ames.
NATW’s executive director, Matt Peskin, introduced National Night Out in 1984.
Janesville is fortunate to have dedicated, well-trained police officers.
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“I learned that its not easy saving lives…but without them, there would be a lot less people in the world”. “We encourage neighbors to report to the police, let us know who’s hanging out on what street corner with what gun and we’re going to do something about it”.