2009 block party in the neighborhood
Seattle Police Department's 33rd annual Night Out coming up on August 1st, is accepting registrations.
SPD says about the event:
Night Out is a great opportunity to celebrate your efforts to keep your neighborhood safe. Pat each other on the back for your continued involvement and dedication to public safety. It is also a great time to invite new neighbors to join you and talk with friends and family who may not enjoy the benefits of a Block Watch about getting one started.
Night Out is a national crime prevention event designed to heighten crime prevention awareness, increase neighborhood support in anti-crime efforts, and unite communities. To learn more or to register for Night Out go here.
Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. It is designed to heighten crime prevention awareness, increase neighborhood support in anti-crime efforts, and unite our communities. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances. To sum it all up, you close down the street and have a party with your neighbors and invite the police.
How to sign your block up for Night Out:
2. Invite your neighbors by printing off the materials on our website and distributing around your block.
3. Help promote Night Out around by liking the Night Out Facebook Page, sharing updates, and inviting others do the same.
For questions, contact Mary.Amberg@seattle.gov or call (206) 684 - 7711.
For questions, contact Mary.Amberg@seattle.gov or call (206) 684 - 7711.
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