National Night Out began in 1984 to promote safe neighborhoods, and now includes more than 35 million people across all 50 states. Here are a few opportunities to mark National Night Out on Aug. 4:

Milwaukee Police District 3

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When: 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Harley Davidson Parking Lot

W. Juneau Avenue and N. 35th Street

Fun, games, food and activities for residents of all ages


 

Alderman Ashanti Hamilton and state Sen. Lena Taylor

When: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Blatz Pavilion at Lincoln Park

1301 W. Hampton Ave.

Free food, music, trolley rides, a movie, giveaways and more


 

Harambee Great Neighborhood Initiative & the Rose Park Sunday Softball League

When: 7 p.m.

Clinton & Bernice Rose Park (5th St & Chambers Ave)

Home Run Derby & Sunday League All Star Game

Entry to the home run derby costs $10, and winner will take all

 

 

 

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