The 110 events in Kent on National Night Out in August helped the city earn a No. 13 national ranking among cities with populations of 100,000 to 299,000.
The Kent Police organize the event each summer as a way to help prevent crime in neighborhoods. The city has been involved in National Night Out for 28 years.
National Night Out uses social gatherings to promote greater community awareness to issues of crime prevention and public safety. In Kent, the 2011 program made use of 90 plus dignitaries, government officials, and special guests to visit a record 110 hosted events in neighborhoods throughout the city. Retail giant Target also provided support and assistance for the events.
Evaluation of National Night Out events is provided by the National Town Watch Association. Following their events, communities submit a comprehensive review and award application to be considered for recognition. The Kent Police Department maintains a vibrant and enthusiastic program and has been regularly recognized for excellence.
The city of Orlando, Fla., received the top ranking followed by St. Paul, Minn. Kent ranked right behind Midland, Texas.
The 2012 National Night Out is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 7. Event registration will begin in June.
National Night Out
2011 City Rankings
100,000 – 299,000 Population
1. Orlando, FL
2. St. Paul, MN
3. Rochester/Olmsted County, MN
4. Plano, TX
5. Ontario, CA
6. Modesto, CA
7. Greensboro, NC
8. Durham, NC
9. Richmond, VA
10. Topeka, KS
11. Orange, CA
12. Midland, TX
13. KENT, WA
14. Charles County, MD
15. Frisco, TX
16. West Valley City, UT
17. Stafford County, VA
18. Evansville, IN
19. Hays County, TX
20. Waco, TX
21. McKinney, TX
22. Columbia, SC
23. Murfreesboro, TN
Source: National Association of Town Watch
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