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Reminder: National Night Out today features food, family-friendly activities

Posted at 1:41 pm October 11, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Bucket Ride

The National Night Out celebration on Saturday, October 11, will feature bucket rides on an Oak Ridge Electric Department bucket truck. (Submitted photo)

 

This is a reminder: The National Night Out celebration at A.K. Bissell Park today will feature free food, family-friendly activities for children and adults, and crime prevention presentations and information.

The National Night Out is from 3-7 p.m. Saturday, October 11, at A.K. Bissell Park near the Oak Ridge Civic Center. The community is invited.

The Oak Ridge Police Community Resource Office and the Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program will host the 2014 National Night Out celebration, a crime prevention program promoted by National Association of Town Watch. This year marks the 31st anniversary of this community-police partnership, a press release said.

Magician Danny Whitson will perform feats of magic during the celebration. Festivities will also include Oak Ridge Police K-9 demonstrations, the Mobile Meth Lab exhibit, safety and health exhibits, Oak Ridge Electric Department bucket rides, drug abuse prevention information, Doug LaVerne on steel drums, music, and games. Child fingerprinting and bike registration will be offered. In case of rain, the celebration will move into the Civic Center.

National Night Out is designed to heighten awareness of crime prevention and drug prevention, to generate support for local anti-crime programs, and to strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships, the press release said.

“The event also sends a message to criminals, letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back,” the release said.

Besides the Police Department and Neighborhood Watch, those supporting the festivities will be Volunteers in Police Services, alumni of the Citizens Police Academy, and graduates of the Junior Police Academy. Neighborhood Watch Block Captain Emilee Smith and Oak Ridge Police Community Resource Officer Brandan Sharp are coordinating the event.

Through the Neighborhood Watch Program, groups of neighbors organize and partner with the Police Department to report suspicious activity and keep watch on neighbors’ homes, helping police to reduce crime, and keep neighborhoods safe, the release said. The program helps neighbors improve the quality of life in their communities.

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: A.K. Bissell Park, Brandan Sharp, Briceville Volunteer Fire Department, Citizens of the Police Academy, crime prevention, Danny Whitson, drug abuse prevention, Emilee Smith, family friendly activities, food, games, Junior Police Academy, K-9 demonstrations, mobile meth lab, music, National Association of Town Watch, National Night Out, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program

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