Last year, during the 2007 National Night Out celebration, a number of area businesses, including Target, provided varying degrees of much needed and greatly appreciated support. The success of this year’s National Night Out celebration will once again depend on the generous contributions from the city’s business community. In an effort to jumpstart this year’s fund raising efforts, representatives from Target’s South Bay store presented representative from National Night Out with a monetary donation.This year’s National Night Out celebration, which will mark the 25th anniversary of the annual event, will once again be held at the Franklin Park Zoo on Tuesday, August 5, 2008. The National Night Out celebration promotes and encourages the concept of crime fighting through community building. Last year’s celebration attracted over 7,000 community members.
The pictures from this week’s check presentation include Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis, representatives from Target, the Franklin Park Zoo and Neighborhood Crime Watch.
CHECK PRESENTED TO PROMOTE THIS YEAR’S NATIONAL NIGHT OUT CELEBRATION
Last year, during the 2007 National Night Out celebration, a number of area businesses, including Target, provided varying degrees of much needed and greatly appreciated support. The success of this year’s National Night Out celebration will once again depend on the generous contributions from the city’s business community. In an effort to jumpstart this year’s fund raising efforts, representatives from Target’s South Bay store presented representative from National Night Out with a monetary donation.This year’s National Night Out celebration, which will mark the 25th anniversary of the annual event, will once again be held at the Franklin Park Zoo on Tuesday, August 5, 2008. The National Night Out celebration promotes and encourages the concept of crime fighting through community building. Last year’s celebration attracted over 7,000 community members.
The pictures from this week’s check presentation include Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis, representatives from Target, the Franklin Park Zoo and Neighborhood Crime Watch.