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National Night Out 2008

by Steve
7/30/2008 07:06:00 PM

The 25th Annual National Night Out is a nationwide event promoted by National Association of Town Watch. The NATW is focuses on getting residents to take control of their neighborhoods and ward off crime.

The National Night Out for 2008 is officially scheduled for August 5th. However, there will be an NNO event at Heritage High School on August 2nd, at 3:00pm, inside the gymnasium.

Patricia Glaha, who runs the Harvest Valley blog, has more information about it...

http://harvest-valley.blogspot.com/2008/06/ night-out-against-crime-august-2-2008.html

She says...
This event will have Representatives from County, and State Governments, Various Law Enforcement, Fire, Rescue, and Safety Organizations, Agencies pertaining to the well being and safety of all people in the community.
Steve Vitamanti, who is a 4th degree black belt in martial arts, will be providing free personal defense training for kids, teens, and adults.

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Neighborhood Watch Info. RE La Ladera Park

by Holly
1/10/2008 11:37:00 AM

There is a website to go to. www.nnwi.org. I suggest getting the word out in your neighborhood. People will come. Contact the Park and Rec. Facility over at Lazy Creek Park (they are in charge of La Ladera Park) and see what they can do to help. Call Jeff Stones office.

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Local Neighborhood Watch

by Eric
8/03/2005 11:46:00 PM

I recently emailed the kind Lieutenant Herrera and asked him about neigborhood
watch programs in Menifee. He was kind to give me some information
Please see the information below if anyone is interested in setting up a local
Neigborhood watch program.

Thanks- Eric Madrid

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Sir,

Some parts of Menifee do participate in Neighborhood Watch programs.
If your neighborhood desires to become involved, please call Deputy
Nelson Guzman at 940-6242 and he will be able to assist you. I, as well as
Deputy Guzman are available to come speak to gatherings of your
neighbors if you can arrange a meeting.

Sincerely,


Peter J. Herrera, Lieutenant
Riverside County Sheriff's Department
Perris Station
(951)940-6329

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