Newberry Reschedules National Night Out to August 20, Shifts Venue to Mollohon Park

Newberry Community Gears Up for National Night Out

NEWBERRY — The much-anticipated National Night Out event has been postponed and rescheduled to take place on Tuesday, August 20, 2024. Originally set for August 6, the event will now occur from 5-7 p.m. instead of its usual hours of 6-8 p.m. This year’s event will be held at Mollohon Park, located at 211 Player Street in Newberry.

Understanding National Night Out

National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that encourages strong partnerships between police departments and the neighborhoods they serve. The primary goal of the event is to foster camaraderie among community members while promoting a safer and more caring environment.

As the Newberry Police Department partners with various assisting agencies, they are excitedly looking forward to welcoming all community members to join in this important initiative on August 20. The event serves as an excellent opportunity for residents to engage with local law enforcement, ask questions, and learn about initiatives that contribute to neighborhood safety.

What to Expect at the Event

During the gathering, attendees can expect a range of activities designed to bring people together. There will be food, games, and other fun activities for families and individuals of all ages. This year’s theme revolves around building stronger neighborhood connections and taking action to enhance safety in the community.

The Newberry Police Department hopes that as many residents as possible will turn out for the event. They believe it is essential for police and community members to form strong relationships, which helps create a more supportive and safer living environment. Community members are urged to take advantage of this gathering to mingle, meet their neighbors, and enjoy the afternoon with friends and family.

Community Support

National Night Out has been celebrated for several years in Newberry and is recognized as a vital event for nurturing community spirit. With the reschedule, organizers are keen to engage even more residents and encourage participation from neighborhoods across the city.

Despite the slight change in dates and times, excitement for the event remains high. Local businesses and community organizations are also expected to show their support during the event, contributing to a lively atmosphere that emphasizes the importance of community safety.

Mark Your Calendars

Citizens of Newberry are encouraged to mark their calendars for August 20 and plan to attend this community-oriented event. It’s a chance not only to learn more about crime prevention and police-community partnerships but also to connect with fellow neighbors, enjoy free activities, and embrace a shared commitment to safety and unity.

In conclusion, with the new date and time set, residents should look forward to National Night Out at Mollohon Park. This event will highlight the importance of togetherness and support in making Newberry a wonderful place to live. Don’t miss out on being a part of this enjoyable and essential community gathering!


Author: HERE Newberry

HERE Newberry

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