NEWBERRY — The National Night Out event has been postponed to a later date this year. Initially, the event was set to take place on Tuesday, August 6. However, it will now be held on Tuesday, August 20, at Mollohon Park from 5-7 p.m. This is a change from the original hours of 6-8 p.m.
The location for the rescheduled National Night Out remains the same. Residents and visitors are invited to come to Mollohon Park, located at 211 Player Street in Newberry. This park is a community gathering spot, making it an ideal setting for such an event aimed at bringing people together.
National Night Out is an annual campaign that focuses on community-building. It aims to strengthen the partnerships between police departments and the communities they serve. The event encourages neighborhood camaraderie and helps create safer places to live and work. By fostering these connections, organizers hope to make neighborhoods more caring and resilient.
This event is not just for families; everyone in the community is welcome to attend. It’s a fantastic opportunity for people to come together, meet new neighbors, and enjoy the atmosphere that this yearly tradition brings. The rescheduling allows even more community members to be part of this important occasion.
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