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Clifton’s 2nd National Night Out dubbed success

  • The Clifton High School marching band and cheerleaders performed during the second National Night Out event hosted by the Clifton Police Department and the City of Clifton in Clifton City Park on Tuesday, October 3. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    The Clifton High School marching band and cheerleaders performed during the second National Night Out event hosted by the Clifton Police Department and the City of Clifton in Clifton City Park on Tuesday, October 3. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
  • Cheering for community
    Cheering for community
  • Cheering for community
    Cheering for community
  • Cheering for community
    Cheering for community
  • Goodall-Witcher Healthcare’s staff ran a game (pictured top) while kids played on a bounce slide (middle, from left) and Clifton Police Department’s administrative assistant Jamie Pitts assisted Clifton Police Chief Chris Blanton with announcing door prizes between musical numbers by the Clifton High School marching band (pictured bottom) during the National Night Out event in Clifton City Park on Tuesday, October 3. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Goodall-Witcher Healthcare’s staff ran a game (pictured top) while kids played on a bounce slide (middle, from left) and Clifton Police Department’s administrative assistant Jamie Pitts assisted Clifton Police Chief Chris Blanton with announcing door prizes between musical numbers by the Clifton High School marching band (pictured bottom) during the National Night Out event in Clifton City Park on Tuesday, October 3. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
Hundreds of folks attended the National Night Out festivities in Clifton City Park on Tuesday, October 3. Non-profits, small businesses, the school district, and faith groups participated in the second event in as many years sponsored by the Clifton Police Department and the City of Clifton. The police department estimated that over 300 pulled pork sandwiches, over 300 hotdogs, and over 250…

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