Hiawatha to Take Part in National Night Out
( KNZA )--Neighborhoods throughout Hiawatha are being invited to join forces with thousands of communities nationwide for the 29th Annual “National Night Out” crime and drug prevention event on Tuesday, August 7th.
For the 18th year, the Hiawatha Police Department will sponsor the National Night Out.
Agencies will set up displays in the Schuneman Addition at the Fisher Center on East Iowa Street that evening from 6 to 8. They include the Brown County Sheriff’s Deaprtment, Squad 48, Town and Country Ambulance, Union Pacific Railroad, and Hiawatha Fire Department.
Hot dogs, soda, and chips will be served free of charge.
From 8 to 10 that evening a movie and pool party will be held at the Hiawatha Aquatic Park at no charge.
The public will also have a chance to meet new Chief of Police John Defore.
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