(KLZA)--The third annual “Falls City Night Out” program sponsored by the Falls City Police Department with the help of a large number of agencies and many Falls City businesses is scheduled for Tuesday, August 7.
Falls City Police Officer Zach Ractliffe handles a majority of the organizing of the event. He says the main purpose is for the public, especially children to get to know police officers and first responders and for the kids to understand the Police are there to help them when they need it.
This years event will begin at Stanton Lake Park offering more parking and more shade. The activities at Stanton Lake will be from 6 – 8:00 P.M. Later there will be a “March Against Crime” to the Falls City Aquatic Park and it will be free swimming until 10. The evening includes free food and a large number of demonstrations by public safety agencies, including a couple of helicopter landings.
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