Copper Corridor communities to celebrate National Night Out Oct. 5

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  Together we are making communities safer, more caring places to live.  This is our Nation’s 39th community building campaign- that promotes police community partnerships.  National Night Out triumphs over a culture that isolates us from each other and allows us to rediscover our own communities.  

  Millions of neighbors take part in National Night Out across thousands of communities from all fifty states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide on the first Tuesday in August (Texas and Arizona and other select areas celebrate on the first Tuesday in October). Neighborhoods host block parties, festivals, parades, cookouts and various other community events with safety demonstrations, seminars, youth events, visits from emergency personnel, exhibits and much, much more.

  The towns of Superior, Kearny, Mammoth, San Manuel and Oracle are holding their National Night Out on Oct. 5, 4-8 p.m.  There will be food and beverages, local police (sheriff) and fire department demos, games, music, vendors, public service booths and prizes. All towns are in full support of honoring their local police and we know you are too. This event is geared towards discouraging drug and alcohol use in our children and giving them all the resources, they need to make healthy choices as they go through their adolescents and young adult lives.

  These events will draw crowds from neighboring towns; as we grow and unite the Copper Corridor there will be more need for the town’s resources as well as support from local businesses invested in seeing these towns succeed.

  If you would like to be a Volunteer, Food Vendor, Business Vendor, Resource Booth, or bring an activity contact the event coordinator at your location.

  Please come and join us for a fun night out and very worthwhile event, Oct. 5, 4-8 p.m. at the following locations:

Superior–Box 8 Ranch: Bridget Penate (520) 391-0485

Kearny–Pioneer Park: Jessica Morehead (520) 840-3743

Mammoth–Little League Field: Darien Mathews (310) 926-4765

San Manuel–Baptist Church: Kennedy Ivy (520) 561-2008

Oracle–Community Center: Bonnie Goldman (714) 334-1983

  For more information, visit https://natw.org.

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