TMU at the National Night Out SF Event A Good Night to Get to Know Your Neighbors
Posted by Trash MashUp on July 27, 2009
Trash Mash-Up will be featured at the Eight Annual Western Addition National Night Out. The goals of this event include increasing crime awareness, generating support for anti-crime programs, strengthening police-community partnerships, and sending a message that there are many positive activities in the community. The Night Out is sponsored by Community Partners United, Supervisor Mirkarimi, the Mayor's Office, Hayes Valley Playground, Northern Station, Mo' Magic, and Safety Network. The Eigth Annual Western Addition National Night Out is on Tuesday, August 4th from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Hayes Valley Playground at 699 Hayes Street.
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