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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

“Salisbury Safe Streets Week” August 1-5, 2011 – Salisbury, Maryland

Mayor James Ireton, Jr. invites the public to participate in events celebrating “Salisbury Safe Streets Week” and “National Night Out: America’s Night Out Against Crime.”

Monday, August 1, 2011
• Safe Streets Week Prayer Service – 6:30 PM, Rev. Annette Wilson - Cathedral of Love, 419 E. Church Street, Salisbury
Religious leaders from many denominations will lead attendees in prayer for the city and its residents. Public is invited.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011
• National Night Out – City Park (opposite Ben’s Red Swings) – 6:00 PM, Activities include Salisbury Fire Department truck tours; Neighborhood Services Department will have Cody the Code Compliance Clown, face painting, and cotton candy; Center for Conflict Resolution; Wicomico County Health Department; Salisbury Jaycee’s; Red Cross will have Emergency Response Vehicle and a CPR doll; Salisbury Zoo will have animals on display, information on summer camps; Youth M.O.V.E. will have T-shirts, activities, and games; Kool Smiles will have dental health information and giveaways; Salisbury Police Department will have bikes to raffle off, hot dogs, drinks and much more! Check out the Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=236022213087178 and let us know you’re coming!

Thursday, August 4, 2011
• NAACP Back to School Rally – 2:00 PM at Salisbury Middle School – Mayor Ireton, Salisbury Police Department’s Chief Barbara Duncan and Colonel Ivan Barkley to hand out school supplies to students for the upcoming school year.

Friday, August 5, 2011
• Law Enforcement Appreciation Night – City Park Pavilion by Bandstand – 5:00 - 7:00 PM
The City of Salisbury invites you to come show your appreciation and meet people from many different law enforcement organizations. There will be food provided by Famous Dave’s Bar B Que and playgrounds nearby for the kids. Stop by the pavilion on the west side of the city park by the bandstand and say thank you to your local officers.

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Thursday, August 4, 2011
• NAACP Back to School Rally – 2:00 PM at Salisbury Middle School – Mayor Ireton, Salisbury Police Department’s Chief Barbara Duncan and Colonel Ivan Barkley to hand out school supplies to students for the upcoming school year.


So who pays for the school supplies?