Pitching in for community

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Meridian’s National Night Out christened ‘huge success’

  • Children as well as adults took turns pitching balls at a target triggered to dunk Meridian Police Chief Cody Woosley in a water tank during Meridian’s National Night Out event on Tuesday, October 3. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
    Children as well as adults took turns pitching balls at a target triggered to dunk Meridian Police Chief Cody Woosley in a water tank during Meridian’s National Night Out event on Tuesday, October 3. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
  • Pitching in for community
    Pitching in for community
  • Pitching in for community
    Pitching in for community
  • Pitching in for community
    Pitching in for community
  • Pitching in for community
    Pitching in for community
  • Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune Meridian’s National Night Out event featured old-fashioned outdoor games, bounces houses, and live music by the B&B Band and Nathan Barker in Meridian Lions Park on Tuesday, October 3.
    Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune Meridian’s National Night Out event featured old-fashioned outdoor games, bounces houses, and live music by the B&B Band and Nathan Barker in Meridian Lions Park on Tuesday, October 3.
The National Night Out event in Meridian was christened a “huge success” on Tuesday, October 3. Non-profits, small businesses, the school district, and faith groups participated in the inaugural event sponsored by the Meridian Police Department and the City of Meridian. The police department estimated that over 300 people participated in the first event of its kind in Meridian Lions Park…

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