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Monrovia Takes Back the Streets on National Night Out
As many as 38 million people across the country are expected to take part in National Night Out activities.

MONROVIA, CA —Dozens of block parties will be held across the Southland on Tuesday, including in Monrovia, as hundreds of residents gather with police officers, sheriff’s deputies and elected officials as part of the 33rd annual National Night Out crime-prevention event.
As many as 38 million people across the country are expected to take part in National Night Out activities. The event initially began with a call for people to turn out their porch lights and hold small public gatherings in a take-back-the-streets show of community pride.
Over the years, the event has grown to include block parties, parades, movie screenings and picnics. More than four dozen events are scheduled in the city of Los Angeles alone. Dozens more are scheduled in smaller cities and unincorporated areas across the county.
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During the event, residents are encouraged to lock their doors, turn on their front house lights and join with neighbors, law enforcement and Neighborhood Watch leaders at local neighborhood events. Activities vary by event but generally include free food, police and fire displays, live entertainment and a chance to interact with city officials.
In Monrovia, the event will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Liberty Park, 321 S. Myrtle Ave.
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Among the many Southland communities participating in the event are Commerce, Compton, San Fernando, Signal Hill, Hermosa Beach and Long Beach.
Started in 1984, National Night Out is billed as “America’s night out against crime.” It is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch and co-sponsored by local municipalities and law enforcement agencies nationwide.
More information is available at www.nationalnightout.org.
— City News Service contributed to this report.
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