Started by the National Association of Town Watch in 1984, the celebration began as way to send a message to criminals that neighbors were aware of their activities and fighting back. Initially, neighbors across the country kept their porch lights on all night; this gesture soon developed into block parties, barbeques, and street festivals. Today, the event is marked by 15,000 community events, and involves 37 million people annually. In Albany alone, there are six different celebrations.
"It's a wonderful opportunity for communities nationwide to promote police-community partnerships, crime prevention, and neighborhood camaraderie," says Matt Peskin, Executive Director for the National Association of Town Watch. "While the one night is certainly not an answer to crime, drugs, and violence, National Night Out represents the kind of spirit, energy, and determination to help make neighborhoods a safer place year round."
This year, as in years past, the Central Avenue Business Improvement District will partner with the Albany Police Department, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, and the First United Universalist Society of Albany to host National Night Out, America's night out against crime.
The event will take place on Tuesday, August 6 from 6pm-8pm. We'll close down Robin Street between Central Avenue and Bradford and host a small street festival. Please join us for free pizza, homemade desserts and Stewart's ice cream, as well as family games like four-square, bean-bag toss, facepainting, and sidewalk chalk.
Don't miss this opportunity to visit with your neighbors and celebrate our community!