Showing posts with label Boston Police neighborhood watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston Police neighborhood watch. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Celebrate 2023 National Night Out


Celebrate National Night Out on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, from 5pm to 8pm at the Moakley Park basketball courts on Columbia Road. 

The 38th Annual National Night Out Boston is a citywide celebration that cultivates and strengthens partnerships between the community, youth, law enforcement, city/state agencies, and community-based organizations.  The event also acknowledges the contributions that Neighborhood Watch Groups make to Boston’s neighborhood safety and it fosters community participation. 

Come meet Mayor Michelle Wu, Police Commissioner Michael Cox, Boston Police Department Command Staff and your neighbors! 

There will be free kids' activities, food and entertainment plus awards for Boston's crime watch groups.

For more information, call the Neighborhood Crime Watch Unit at 617-343-4345.

National Night Out, “America’s Night Out Against Crime”, began in 1984 in an effort to promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. The National Night Out program culminates annually, on the first Tuesday of August nationwide.  National Night Out represents the kind of spirit, vitality and determination to help make neighborhoods a safer place year-round. The one-night celebration honors safety and crime prevention successes and works to expand and strengthen programs year-round. 

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Boston Celebrates National Night Out


Mayor Martin Walsh, Police Commissioner William Evans, and the Boston Police Department Neighborhood Watch Unit cordially invite you to attend the 31st annual National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 from 3pm - 8:30pm. The event will be held at Moakley Park in South Boston adjacent to the Ollie at 1187 Columbia Road.

The event celebrates partnerships between the community, youth, police, city agencies and community-based organizations. Every Boston resident is encouraged to keep a light on outside their residence to send a signal that says, “In Boston and all around the country ... people and the police are coming together and working as one to keep communities safe.”

Come meet Mayor Walsh and Police Commissioner Evans. Bring the family. There will be free kids' activities, food and entertainment, as well as awards for Boston's neighborhood watch groups. For more information call BPD Neighborhood Watch Unit at 617 343-4345.