G.A.I.N. Event Planning Meeting - Oct 3rd
G.A.I.N. - Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods
The G.A.I.N. Event Planning Meeting has been rescheduled to October 3rd at the Cesar Chavez High School. Any volunteers who wish to help in the preparation for the G.A.I.N. Event (to be held Oct 20th at Trailside Park) are highly encouraged to attend.
G.A.I.N. What Is It?
G.A.I.N. stands for Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods. G.A.I.N. is Arizona's answer to National Night Out, which is held in August. Because of the soaring 105+ temperatures in August, communities statewide decided to observe National Night Out in October and call it G.A.I.N.
Purpose of G.A.I.N.
G.A.I.N. is a day of celebration for the successes of crime prevention through community involvement. Block Watches citywide participate in block parties to show support for the efforts of those involved in the fight against crime.
Success of G.A.I.N. depends on you.
G.A.I.N. is also a day for the police to show their appreciation for those in the community that support our efforts in the day to day fight against crime. G.A.I.N. is scheduled for the third Saturday of October. It's not too early to start thinking of ways we can help make G.A.I.N. successful event
For more information get in touch with your neighborhood's Block Watch coordinator or call 602-495-0597. You can also email Deb Iodice at Deborah.iodice@phoenix.gov.
The G.A.I.N. Event Planning Meeting has been rescheduled to October 3rd at the Cesar Chavez High School. Any volunteers who wish to help in the preparation for the G.A.I.N. Event (to be held Oct 20th at Trailside Park) are highly encouraged to attend.
G.A.I.N. What Is It?
G.A.I.N. stands for Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods. G.A.I.N. is Arizona's answer to National Night Out, which is held in August. Because of the soaring 105+ temperatures in August, communities statewide decided to observe National Night Out in October and call it G.A.I.N.
Purpose of G.A.I.N.
G.A.I.N. is a day of celebration for the successes of crime prevention through community involvement. Block Watches citywide participate in block parties to show support for the efforts of those involved in the fight against crime.
Success of G.A.I.N. depends on you.
G.A.I.N. is also a day for the police to show their appreciation for those in the community that support our efforts in the day to day fight against crime. G.A.I.N. is scheduled for the third Saturday of October. It's not too early to start thinking of ways we can help make G.A.I.N. successful event
For more information get in touch with your neighborhood's Block Watch coordinator or call 602-495-0597. You can also email Deb Iodice at Deborah.iodice@phoenix.gov.