National Night Out
On Tuesday, August 3, join in with the Town of Manchester for their annual celebration of National Night Out.
National Night Out is “an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.” Millions of neighbors throughout the United States take part in National Night Out, so whether this is your first time celebrating or your dozenth time, we hope you will join in with the Town of Manchester this year!
The programming schedule is as follows:
Eastside Neighborhood Block Watch Ice Cream Social
Celebrate National Night Out with the Eastside Neighborhood Block Watch. Grab a complimentary ice cream at the Block Watch’s annual ice cream social and come hang out with & get to know your neighbors and local police department!
Location: Eastside Neighborhood Resource Center
Meets: 08/03/21, 5:00-7:30 PM
Ages: All ages welcome
Westside Community Block Party
Come celebrate National Night Out on the Westside for some summer fun at the Leisure Labs at Mahoney Center. The night will include inflatables, chalk art, music & more! No registration is required, so be sure to come by and get in on the fun!
Location: Leisure Labs at Mahoney Center
Meets: 08/03/21, 5:30-7:30 PM
Ages: All ages welcome
Globe Hollow Pool Party
Join us for our one night extravaganza to celebrate National Night Out. Come take a slide into Globe Hollow, where there will be music, popsicles and for this special night, NOODLES! All pool entrance procedures will still be enforced.
Location: Globe Hollow
Meets: 08/03/21, 5:00-7:00 PM
Ages: All ages welcome
Charter Oak Paint Night
Join us down at Charter Oak Park for a creative night full of painting activities. Be sure to bring your imagination!
Location: Charter Oak Park
Meets: 08/03/21, 6:00-8:00 PM
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About Author
James Costa is the Neighborhoods & Families Coordinator for the Department of Leisure, Family, and Recreation. He began working with the division during his sophomore year at Manchester High School, and he is now a UConn graduate with degrees in Journalism & Film Studies.
Fun Fact #1: I won my car in a raffle during Manchester High School’s Project Graduation.
Fun Fact #2: My all-time favorite movies are All That Heaven Allows, Punch-Drunk Love & Twin Peaks: The Return.