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HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT: National Night Out Community Celebration on Aug 6

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Highland Park Police Department issued the following announcement on July 23.

The City of Highland Park Police Department, in partnership with area not-for-profits, invites the community to join the City’s 2nd Annual National Night Out Celebration on Tuesday, August 6, 2019 from 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM on the front lawn of City Hall, 1707 St. Johns Ave. and the adjacent Hazel parking lot (corner of St. Johns and Hazel). The event is free and open to the public.

National Night Out is held annually on the first Tuesday in August in cities nationwide effort to build bonds between neighbors and police officers, and to raise awareness about drug use prevention and public safety. Crime prevention and public safety organizations will be in attendance. A variety of family-friendly activities planned include a petting zoo, a trackless train, touch-a-truck, face painting, a donut eating contest, demonstrations, inflatables, a dunk tank (dunk a cop and other City staff), music, snacks and more.

“National Night Out is an opportunity for the City of Highland Park to stand together and promote awareness, safety, and neighborhood unity,” said Police Chief Lou Jogmen. “The event also allows police-community partnerships to form and grow, and encourages residents to take an active role in public safety.”

The City of Highland Park Police Department asks that residents throughout the community turn on their porch lights through the evening on August 6 to show support for National Night Out.

For more details visit www.cityhpil.com/nightout or contact or call 847.432.7730.

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Highland Park

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