GREENVILLE —
One week from now, residents in neighborhoods across Greenville will be spending an evening outside, learning how to fight crime.
The City of Greenville of the National Night Out has been scheduled for next Tuesday, October 2.
Greenville Police Department Officer Chris McCaslin is currently signing up neighborhoods which may be interested in hosting an activity that night.
The National Night Out is sponsored each year by the National Association of Town Watch to encourage people in neighborhoods across the country to come together and get to know each other, while meeting with law enforcement authorities and learning ways how to prevent crime, drug abuse and violence in their communities.
Traditionally, the National Night Out is conducted on the first Tuesday night in August, although the national organization has allowed Texas to conduct activities on an officially recognized alternative date on the first Tuesday in October.
Greenville has received several awards from the organization in the past, recognizing the city’s event as among the best in the nation for cities with populations of 15,000-49,999.
The City of Greenville did not conduct an August event this year, and has hosted the National Night Out in October once before, in 2007.
Anyone wanting to host an activity, or who may want additional information, can contact McCaslin by calling 903-457-2998.
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