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NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Please consider being a Sponsor and/or Volunteer for the 2008 National Night Out Against Crime event, to be held at 3006 Esplanade Ave. We’ll have many exciting prizes, including a Piaggio BV 250 scooter. All proceeds will be given to the 1st District NOPD to help purchase fighting equipment and supplies.

Make your check to the New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation (Tax ID: 72-1311151) or to Nelson Savoie and mail it to: 3006 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA 70119; or call Nelson at 628-5552 to pick it up.

Our National Night Out was a huge success last year with over 1500 people in attendance! Donations, crime prevention raffles and NOPD t-shirt sales raised over $20,000 for several NOPD districts and The Police Tragedy Fund. Join us for the Biggest Party in Town!

AUGUST 5th at 6:30 pm

FSJNA Board Meeting

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

FSJNA Board meeting 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Monday Novenber 12, 2007

Fair Grinds Coffee House - Upstairs - on Ponce de Leon
All are welcome

Neighborhood Watch

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Photo by Charles London

Officer Tran conducted the second FSJNA Neighborhood Watch program.

Officer Tran discussed personal safety.

Here are some of the points he made:

Have only the keys you really need on your key ring. 1 office, 1 home, 1 car. Keep all the other storage, file cabinet, and other keys inside the location where you are going. Having fewer keys will allow you faster access to your car, home, and office. It will also be easier to use those few keys as a weapon against an attacker. Go for the face and eyes.

Don’t pull too close to other vehicles at red lights or in traffic. If you do this, it makes it easier for attackers to box you in and rob you.

Never ever leave your purse or other valuables in plain view on the passenger seat.

Be aware when you go to the bank. Robbers will follow you home. If you believe you are being followed go directly to a Police or Fire Station. Do not go straight home.

When you arrive home, if you see a door open or a window broken do not investigate this yourself. Immediately call 911.

When you call 911, if the dispatcher is unresponsive or rude, immediately call back and ask for a supervisor.

Walking in the neighborhood: bring your dog, a whistle, and always go in a group of two or more. At night, always bring a flashlight with you.

Join us for the next Neighborhood Watch Walk which will begin at Soprano’s on Friday, October 26th. Look for more information soon!

h3. October

|Date:|October 17, 2007 7PM|
|Time:|7 PM|
|Topic:|PERSONAL SAFETY|
|Location:|Cabrini High School
1400 Moss Street|

FSJNA Board Meeting

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

FSJNA Board meeting 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Monday October 8, 2007

Fair Grinds Coffee House - Upstairs - on Ponce de Leon
All are welcome