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It's America's Night Out Against Crime!


The 4th Annual Union Township National Night Out (NNO), a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, was held Tuesday, Aug. 3, at Veterans' Memorial Park.

 

On a national scale, last year's NNO campaign involved citizens, law enforcement agencies, civic groups, businesses, neighborhood organizations and local officials from more than 15,000 communities in all 50 states, U.S. territories, Canadian cities and military bases worldwide. In all, more than 36 million people participated in National Night in 2009.

 

While Union Township's participants don't number quite that many, the celebration has grown exponentially in the four years it has been celebrated. While the number of attendees is still in question, there is no dispute that this year's event attracted more than ever before. 2,000 hot dogs, 800 hamburgers, and over 500 ears of corn were served. That does not count other foods available, including the popular SnoCone and Cotton Candy booths.

 






The Dunkin' Booth, Fire Safety Trailer, and DUI goggles, among the many games and activities available, were big hits. As always, a highlight of the evening was the landing by University Medical Center Air Care of McGruff, the Crime Dog. A dual delight, kids lined up both to meet the celebrity, and to walk through the helicopter.

 

 

 


 

 


All the treats and fun are designed to bring the community together to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, generate support for and participation in local anti-crime programs, strengthen neighborhood spirit and police/community partnerships, and send a message to criminals, letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.

 


 

Toward this end, many local businesses and organizations manned booths offering information and freebies geared toward safer communities.

 

It takes incredible community participation to put together such a successful event, and the Union Township Police Department would like to thank the following:


 

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hoeflich

 

Wanda McPhillips

 

Ralph and Pat Wiggins

 

Missy Fite

 

Ken and Tina Hare

 

Mel and Jude Dewitt

 

Bob Gumbert

 

Duke Energy                                                              

PO Box 1009

Charlotte, NC 28201-1009

 

Sams Club                                                                 

815 Clepper Ln.

Cinti OH 45245

 

Wal Mart                                                                   

c/o  Phyllis Hite                                                         

4370 Eastgate Square Dr.

Cinti, OH 45245

 

Krogers                                                                     

550 Cinti-Batavia Pike

Cinti, OH 45244

 

Krogers                                                                     

450 Ohio Pike

Cinti, OH 45255

 

Meijer                                                                        

c/o Donna McCabe

888 Eastgate North Dr.

Cinti, OH 45245

 

L3                                                                              

3975 McMann Rd.

Cinti, OH 45245

 

Genetica DNA Labs

8740 Montgomery Rd.

Cinti, OH 45236

 

Chic-Fil-A

874 Eastgate North Dr.

Cinti, OH 45245

 

A&A Safety                                                               

c/o Tom Luttmer

1126 Ferris Rd.

Amelia, OH 45102

 

Detect All Security                                                   

496 Cinti-Batavia Pike suite 202

Cinti, OH 45244

 

Beechmont Motorsports                                            

646 Mt. Moriah Dr.

Cinti, OH 45245

 

Best Buy                                                                   

650 Eastgate South Dr. Suite F

Cinti. OH 45245

 

West Clermont Bus Garage                                      

 

Target                                                                         

Beechmont Ave.

Everything Bagel                                                       

c/o Diane England

762 Eastgate South Dr.

Cinti, OH 45245

 

94.9 FM                                                                     

 

Clermont County Sheriffs Office

 

Center Bank

948 Old SR 74 suite 7

Cinti, OH 45245

 

UC Aircare                                                                 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 15:12
 

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It's America's Night Out Against Crime! The 4th Annual Union Township National Night Out (NNO), a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, was held Tuesday, Aug. 3, at Veterans' Memorial Park.   On a national scale, last year's NNO campaign involved citizens, law enforcement agencies, civic groups, businesses, neighborhood organizations and local officials from more than 15,000 communities in all 50 states, U.S. territories, Canadian cities and military bases worldwide. In all, more than 36 million people participated in National Night in 2009.   While Union Township's participants don't number quite that many, the...

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