Fort Worth residents eager to strengthen community bonds can now mark their calendars for National Night Out, scheduled to take place city-wide on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 7. The City of Fort Worth highlighted the upcoming event at a press conference held at the storied Bob Bolen Safety Complex, signaling the city’s commitment to promoting camaraderie between citizens and law enforcement.
During the announcement, Interim Police Chief Robert Alldredge and Mayor Mattie Parker shared their enthusiasm, “Isn’t it fitting that one of the very best police departments in the entire nation has been selected to host National Night Out,” Parker said, per the City of Fort Worth. She reminisced about past events, recalling competitions and shared moments such as a memorable hula hoop contest, which revealed the lighter side of these communal gatherings.
National Night Out, a significant staple in community-building efforts across the United States, aims to bridge the gap between neighborhoods and local law enforcement. Fort Worth residents have until Sept. 30 at 5 p.m. to register for what’s billed as the “best block party of the year.” Organizers promise police department crime prevention specialists will offer support and distribute goodies for the festivities while supplies last…