Westminster Police Department invites community for good times at National Night Out on Aug. 6
0The Westminster Police Department is inviting the community for an evening of free food, games, demos and the chance to get to know officers and others who serve the city at the annual National Night Out event. Taking place on the first Tuesday of August, National Night Out began in August 1984 to promote camaraderie among law enforcement and community members in cities across the country. Since it was founded by the nonprofit National Association of Town Watch, more than 16,000 cities nationally have participated in National Night Out each year. According to Sgt. Dave Ferronato, who is coordinating the…
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