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Don't miss out on our early SPOOKY HALLOWEEN event and Movie in the Park, Saturday, Oct. 4, at HUCKLEBERRY PARK, 10325 Farm Road. The fun and festivities begin at 5 p.m. with a spooktacular Trunk or Treat in the parking lot, featuring Halloween music, food trucks offering refreshments for sale, popcorn, and a wide range of fun "Hocus Pocus"-themed activities for the kids. There's something for everyone! Come in costume for the Sanderson Sisters Costume Contest. This event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. It's not a trick; it's our treat to you, and we hope to see you there!
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Please join us for National Night Out Tuesday, Oct. 7, a night dedicated to building a stronger, safer community by bringing neighbors together. National Night Out is about the community coming together to promote safety and unity in our neighborhoods, while also meeting our local police officers, firefighters and city leaders. Bring the whole family for a night of food, music, games, giveaways and fun activities for everyone to enjoy. We hope to see you at Downtown Summerlin!
The 2025 Las Vegas Book Festival will feature renowned authors and political icons like former U.S. Senator Richard Bryan, former Nevada Governor Bob Miller, and authors from the New York Times Bestsellers list — DON'T MISS IT! Come Saturday, Oct. 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in beautiful downtown Las Vegas at the Historic Fifth Street School, 401 S. Fourth St. Visit the website Las Vegas Book Festival for more details. For more information about the festival and FREE tickets, click here.
And don't miss the Youth Poetry Writing and Recitation Competition. For information, guidelines and registration, visit http://www.nevadahumanities.org/spark.
'ACCESS CITY COUNCIL'
Sept. 8, Councilwoman Palenske hosted another great "Access City Council" episode. She was joined by Captain Dave Sims of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Northwest Area Command to discuss public safety concerns, crime prevention, community engagement and education.
Also, September is National Emergency Preparedness Month and Brian Scroggins, CEO of the Emergency Management Foundation, joined the councilwoman to discuss the importance of being prepared in the event of a disaster or emergency. You can watch the full episode of Access City Council here.
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