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Working in Concert—Safety First

Teresa Tanin, Neighborhood Watch

Summer is upon us and we are all excited about getting out and about. With each outing, however, comes some risk. Neighborhood Watch Executive Director Linda Minor and Association Executive Director Kyle Bodyfelt work in concert with their volunteers and staff to help reduce the risks that may arise. Residents attending the New Resident’s Orientations, the annual Community Safety Event, and the National Night Out event, just to name a few, benefit greatly from the safety information presented by both Linda and Kyle.

Linda Minor, with First Responders

Linda’s Event Coordinators will be presenting the “Kickoff” for National Night Out, August 17, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, in the Multipurpose/Kitchen Rooms (KS). This Neighborhood Watch potluck event kicks off the preparations for the upcoming October 1 National Night Out, where residents meet and talk directly with Lincoln Police, Fire, and Placer County personnel. Sign up early for the August 17 event. This has always been an enjoyable evening. Visit sclhwatch.org for more information, including a detailed event flyer. Please bring potluck dishes to share based on the first initial of your last name: A-H salad or side, I-R main or entree, S-Z dessert or appetizer; coffee and lemon water will be provided. Enjoy the no-host bar, music, and more. Email RSVP to nnocoordinator@sclhwatch.org or call Suzanne at 775-790-0835. Cost is $5 per person. Please make your check payable to SCLH Neighborhood Watch and mail it to SCLH Neighborhood Watch, P. O. Box 282, Lincoln, CA 95648-0282. Thank you!

Kyle Bodyfelt, making sure all is good!

Kyle Bodyfelt, working literally in concert with staff and volunteers, has implemented updated safety measures during the Summer Amphitheater Concert Series. The May 21 eNews announced that a special EMT red tent, with two on-site EMTs, would be available to help residents should a need arise. “Safety is an essential part of a great evening,” per Kyle, which is also the philosophy of Neighborhood Watch. Working in concert, both Linda Minor and Kyle Bodyfelt help keep our community Safety First!

E.M.T. tent set up for all Concerts
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