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Cedar Park Seeks 'National Night Out' Neighborhood Entries
Register now to participate in upcoming National Night Out Party scheduled to take place on Tuesday, Aug. 6, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
CEDAR PARK, TX — Solidarity against crime and a show of goodwill among neighbors was illustrated July 27 during the city's version of National Night Out. But that was just a dress rehearsal for a related party scheduled next week.
The city is urging signups to stage a neighborhood or business National Night Out Party on Tuesday, Aug. 6, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. "Some of our officers may be able to swing by and meet you and your neighbors," city officials wrote on the municipal website. "You can make it official by registering your event with us."
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Registering is a simple matter of filling out a form by Aug. 6. There is no cost to register or participate. So far, the following neighborhoods have registered for a 2019 block party:
- Cypress Bend.
- Woodford HOA.
- Forest Oaks.
- Solea.
- Buttercup.
- Cedar Park Town Center.
- Westside Preserve.
- Lakeline Oaks.
- Red Oaks.
- Twin Creeks.
- Quest Village.
- Whitestone Oaks.
- Deerfield.
- Twin Creeks.
- West Park Estates.
- 1890 Ranch.
- Anderson Mill West.
- West Parke.
- Park Place.
- Ranch at Brushy Creek.
- Oakwood Glen.
- Colonial Grande at Silverado.
- Silverado at Brushy Creek.
- Cypress Creek at Lakeline.
- Settlers Creek.
- Buttercup Westside.
- Caballo Ranch.
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You don't want to miss this second chance to mark National Night Out, an event so nice that Cedar Park does it twice. Participants on July 27 were in hog heaven celebrating the occasion, as police noted:
Ok y’all. If you’re not at Heritage Oak Park for our National Night Out Kick-off Party today, you’re missing out on live music, free food, rock climbing and a micro pig. I REPEAT, A MICRO PIG. See you soon!! #NationalNightOut pic.twitter.com/Ujy7qKizqA
— Cedar Park Police (@CedarParkPD) July 27, 2019
On the municipal website, city officials gave sponsors of National Night Out events a shout-out in the form of this graphic:

Do you see your neighborhood/subdivision on this list? If not, you're not registered for a #NationalNightOut party with us. The clock is ticking! Sign up for a block party so you can get to know your neighbors and your community police officers https://t.co/u85gYx4616 pic.twitter.com/paYGc4shE3
— Cedar Park Police (@CedarParkPD) July 31, 2019
City of Cedar Park.
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