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The Night of 300+ Bay Area Block Parties

August 6th is “National Night Out” with over 300 neighborhood block parties all over the Bay
By - posted 8/4/2019 No Comment

Combat crime while meeting some new neighbors at the 36th Annual National Night Out, a crime prevention event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch in various cities around the Bay Area on Tuesday, August 6, 2019 with more than 300 neighborhood block parties.

Neighborhoods host big block parties featuring cookouts, visits from local police and the sheriff, flashlight walks, contests and more, all with the intention of strengthening neighborhood spirit and sending the message that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.

Ask your neighbors and check out your city website to find a party, or start building community yourself and host your very own party. Once you register, you’ll receive the NNO Organizational Kit filled with “how-to” materials.

National Night Out is all about strengthening your immediate community, so we encourage you to ask your neighbors and check out your city website to find a party.

No parties in your town? Start building community yourself and host your very own party. Once you register, you’ll receive the NNO Organizational Kit filled with “how-to” materials.

Oakland

Tuesday, August 6, 2019 | 7 pm to 9 pm

Full details on Oakland “National Night Out” events. Sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, NNO is America’s night out and a time for neighbors to get together to build neighborhood spirit and unity. Research shows that when neighbors know each other, neighborhoods are safer. – View a map of over 300 block parties.

Register by July 26, 2019 to receive give-aways for the kids, and a special gift for the host.

We have a new City of Oakland portal called Oakapps that requires everyone to login with an account before filling out the form.

San Jose

Tuesday, August 6, 2019 | 5 pm to 8:30 pm

The City of San Jose’s Seven Trees Community Center is hosting a free community event and is looking for your help. The event is free and open to the public.

Full Details on San Jose “National Night Out” 

San Francisco

The San Francisco Police Department, in conjunction with the Safety Network Program, will again sponsor the annual National Night Out Against Crime events on Tuesday, August 6, 2019. District police stations will be participating.

Full details on San Francisco “National Night Out” SFPD events.

View 2019 Participating Locations

Last Update: 7/15/19