Santa Clarita Valley law enforcement and city officials are looking to spread the word on crime prevention with an informational event at Central Park on Saturday.
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Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are kicking off the 31st National Night Out at 4 p.m..
The station, along with Santa Clarita officials, are providing the public with the latest information on crime prevention and safety at the event, officials said in a news release.
National Night Out Against Crime will run in conjunction with the city’s Concerts in the Park event.
Hotel California, an Eagles tribute band, will be taking the stage and entertaining the crowd.
Come and enjoy displays by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Search and Rescue Team, Station Posse, along with displays from the California Highway Patrol and Target Stores.
In addition to the displays, Target store employees will be providing free goodies for the public.
Please come and join 37 million other people from across the United States and help send a powerful message to criminals letting them know your neighborhood is fighting back.
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are kicking off the 31st National Night Out at 4 p.m..
The station, along with Santa Clarita officials, are providing the public with the latest information on crime prevention and safety at the event, officials said in a news release.
National Night Out Against Crime will run in conjunction with the city’s Concerts in the Park event.
Hotel California, an Eagles tribute band, will be taking the stage and entertaining the crowd.
Come and enjoy displays by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Search and Rescue Team, Station Posse, along with displays from the California Highway Patrol and Target Stores.
In addition to the displays, Target store employees will be providing free goodies for the public.
Please come and join 37 million other people from across the United States and help send a powerful message to criminals letting them know your neighborhood is fighting back.
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