Did you
know that last night was National Night Out?
I didn’t until I saw yesterday in the Studio City Patch that there was
going to be an event that sounded like fun.
In case you
don’t know about the Patch, it's a website that provides local information
about neighborhoods all over the country.
Each neighborhood represented has its own Patch, which consists of an
online newsletter mostly written by locals about themselves and other locals
and their news and events.
Do I live
in Studio City ?
No, but I do live nearby and like the neighborhood a lot. Therefore, I went to Studio City ’s
National Night Out with my husband--and it was fun! It was held in a bowling alley’s parking lot. There were rows of booths consisting of the local
neighborhood counsel, groups that furthered the interests of local landmarks, restaurants
that gave away lots of free samples so we didn’t need to go get dinner anywhere
else, neighborhood watch information, and local police and firefighters and
their vehicles that people could tour. Plus,
there were rides for kids.
And what
was most fun for me? There were also booths
for pet stores and grooming and doggy daycare places. Plus, a recently opened very special shelter
that stocks both pet supplies and rescued dogs available for adoption had a
great presence there, including some of their dogs.
They
weren’t the only dogs there. Many
attendees also brought family members including their pups.
I collected
literature from a lot of the booths. I
still need to go through the brochures, but I also know I can use some for writing
research. And did I have fun? Definitely!
4 comments:
I sort of heard about it, but didn't know what National Night Out was. It sounds like fun. I wish I'd gone to the Tarzana version. Thanks for the info about Patch.
I hadn't heard about National Night Out before, Betty, and apparently this was the first year Studio City held an event of its own. Other years it had been combined with other nearby areas. And, yes, the Patch is fun, plus they're always looking for local articles.
I used to live in Studio City until 1998 when I moved back to Eastern Long Island. It's a nice place to live. My apartment was a block over from Ventura Place right by CBS Studio Center where I worked for several years in TV production.:D
We were near-neighbors! Too bad we didn't know each other, Chrystle.
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