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Tuesday, August 6, 2024
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National Night Out

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Children of all ages are invited to the Village Green in downtown Nashville on Tuesday, August 6, to celebrate National Night Out. It’ s a night full of fun games, free food, and meeting police, fire department, and community safety personnel. The evening is capped off by dashing and playing underneath the downpour from a fire hose as it creates a rainbow against the setting sun.

National Night Out is celebrating its 41st year nationwide. Every state in America observes the first Tuesday in August to promote community partnerships with first responders. The purpose of National Night Out is to build strong partnerships between the police and communities and to promote crime awareness programs. This is a chance for Brown County children to create a bond with law enforcement and community safety members.
The event will start at 5:30 p. m. in the Village Green and end at 7:30 p. m. Be sure to visit the Dunk Tank and take a turn dunking someone. Cheer from the sidelines as law enforcement takes on the firefighters in a game of tug-of-war. Explore the firetrucks and other emergency vehicles. Join your neighbors and have a good time at National Night Out. •
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STATE PARK LAKES continued from 59 But you haven’ t really truly appreciated the state park lakes until you’ ve seen them by moonlight. Every month, Major leads a full moon hike, typically around Ogle Lake or Strahl Lake.
“ The lake trails don’ t have any big hills, which can be problematic for some people in the dark. Also, those are the clearest views [ of the sky ] in the park, because of the water.
“ I like to do that hike on Ogle Lake because I have it timed so that we get back to the dam and people can see the moon rising over the water. We’ ve managed to take some pretty incredible photos there before.” •
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