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Welcome to Orlando National Night Out
Click on the following links for
more details:
National Night Out 2010 Registration Form
Orlando
National Night Out News
National Night Out Goes To Church
National Night Out 2010 Party Ideas
National Night Out
Survey/Evaluation for Party Organizers (MS Word)
National Night Out Invitation
Flyer
2010 National Night Out in Orlando
Events Listing
National Night Out Coloring
Page/Instructions
National Night Out Essay
Contest Page/Instructions
Photos from National Night Out 2009
E-vite
Invitation
Contact Sign-up
Sheet
Poster (8.5 x 11)
Thank you for getting involved in our
Crime Prevention fight. Our goal is to keep Orlando a safe city by reducing
crime and maintaining livable neighborhoods. You will help us reach that goal
one neighbor at a time.
Important Information
• All street closures are paid for by the Orlando Police Department if you apply
before July 22, 2010. (Block
Party Permit Info)
• Each National Night Out (NNO)
organizer who submits a NNO Evaluation
(Microsoft Word) by August 8, will be entered into a
drawing for great prizes donated by Orlando businesses.
• A copy of the
NNO invitation flyer
and coloring sheet can be found here. Please use these to make as many copies
as you need for your party.
New This Year:
• Special attention will be
given to those neighborhoods who are seasoned NNO participants and invite a new
street or two to join their party.
• “NNO Newbie Party Package” –
we have a limited supply of free NNO start-up kits for blocks hosting NNO events
for the first time. Your kit will contain cups, plates, plastic utensils,
napkins, garbage bags and a table cloth. Make sure that you check
the NNO Rookie box on your application. You may call 407-246-2369 to see if a
kit is available.
• NNO Planning Week – June 14 –
June 20. Begin your planning early. This will prevent your group from feeling
the last minute rush and will allow you to get more people and local businesses
involved. Here are a few suggestions on what should be discussed during planning
week:
1. How many people should we plan for?
Who will get food, drinks, utensils, etc.?
2. What kinds of activities will encourage conversation and people getting to
know one another?
3. What should we do for kids? Games, face painting, piñata, recognition awards
for good things they’ve done, etc?
4. Should we have music? What kind and who will arrange for it?
5. Do we want to close the street? If so, who will apply (by the July 22
deadline)?
6. Should we make an invitation flyer? Who will do it? Who will get the flyers
to the neighbors?
7. Do we need the flyer in more than one language? Which language(s) and who
will do that?
8. What will we do if it rains?
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