Colonel Stephen McCartney, the Warwick Police Department, Mayor Scott Avedisian, the Oakland Beach Neighborhood Association and the City’s Department of Tourism, Culture and Development invite the …
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Colonel Stephen McCartney, the Warwick Police Department, Mayor Scott Avedisian, the Oakland Beach Neighborhood Association and the City’s Department of Tourism, Culture and Development invite the public to attend the annual National Night Out event on Tuesday, Aug. 5, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Oakland Beach Commons (Seawall).
The event, which brings law enforcement officials together with the community, is free to the public. Parking is restricted on some streets, but there is designated parking in the boat ramp lot, adjacent to the commons and in the surrounding area.
Events include children’s fingerprinting, various safety demonstrations, including the Warwick Police K-9’s, Warwick Fire Department’s smoke house demonstrator, kids’ prizes (while supplies last), police and fire equipment and neighborhood groups. An opening ceremony featuring the Warwick Police Honor Guard, will introduce a variety of other family-friendly activities and events. McGruff the Crime Dog and Officer Friendly will be on hand as well.
There will be a fireworks display after the sun goes down, around 9 p.m.
Now in its 31st year, National Night Out is the creation of the National Association of Town Watch (NATW) and is meant to bring attention to local anti-crime programs, strengthen the relationship among and between community groups and law enforcement; foster a sense of community; and bring attention to drug and crime prevention efforts. The NATW said over 36 million people throughout the country participated in last year’s National Night Out events.
All are invited to attend and help give neighborhood crime and drugs a going away party.
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