Entertainment, Events, Family, Police/Fire

Nottingham-area 2021 National Night Out events announced

NOTTINGHAM, MD—On Tuesday, August 3, the Baltimore County Police Department will participate in the 38th year of National Night Out. along with the Maryland State Police.

This annual community-building campaign promotes police-community partnerships and is an opportunity for people to come together and build lasting relationships with the officers who serve in their neighborhoods.

The events scheduled will include block parties, carnival games, school supply drives, educational seminars, and more. The common thread in every event is the spirit of togetherness and the goal of ensuring a safe environment for residents, businesses, and visitors.

On Tuesday August 3, residents are encouraged to turn on their porch lights to show their commitment to their local community and to public safety.

The following is a list of some of the events scheduled in the Nottingham area. More events may be added and some may change as the date approaches.

Parkville Precinct

Name of Group: Harford Park Citizens on Patrol
Contact: Denise Naylor (443-831-3556)
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
Activity: Block Party/cookout, Fire Department
Location: Harford Park Community Association building (2522 Linwood Avenue)
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.

Name of Group: Perring Park Citizens On Patrol
Contact: Kristen Piscopo (443-823-1738) or [email protected]
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
Activity: Block party with KONA Ice Truck
Location: Harford Hills Road (behind Harford Hills Elementary School)
Time: 7 to 8 p.m.

Name of Group: Seven Courts Citizens on Patrol
Contact: Shawn King – [email protected]
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
Activity: Neighborhood party
Location: Seven Oaks Senior Center (9210 Seven Courts Drive)
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.



Name of Group: Overlea Community Association
Contact: Jessica Loveless – [email protected]
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
Activity: Community Pot Luck Supper
Location: National History Society of Maryland (6908 Belair Road)
Time: 6 to 9 p.m.

Name of Group: St. Johns Lutheran Church
Contact: Amanda Wood – [email protected]
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
Activity: Food, entertainment, games
Location: 8808 Harford Road.
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

White Marsh Precinct

Name of Group: Elmwood Belmar Community Association
Contact: Bill Thomas (410-299-3116)
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
Activity: Food, ice cream, games
Elmwood Elementary School (531 Dale Avenue)
Time: 5 to 7 p.m.

Name of Group: Fontana Village
Contact: Roberta Mosby (410-682-6607)
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
Activity: Games, face painting, talent show
Leasing office on Fontana Lane (1 Orion Ct.)
Time: 5 to 7 p.m.

Name of Group: Garden Village Association/COP
Contact: Wannetta Thompson (410-866-9269)
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Unit
Activity: Community gathering, food trucks, music and games
Location: Garden Village Community Center (6011 St. Regis Road)
Time: 5 to 7 p.m.

Name of Group: Cowenton
Contact: Heather Patti – [email protected]
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
* Maryland State Police will also be in attendance
Activity: Cookout/picnic, White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company, Child ID, face painting, Maryland State Police, Transit & Amtrak Police
Location: WMVFC (10331 Philadelphia Road)
Time: 6 to 9 p.m.

Name of Group: Linover Improvement Association
Contact: Caitlyn Klimm – [email protected]
Officer(s) Assigned: Community Outreach Team
Activity: Cookout and Block Party
Location: Terrace Drive (Entrance to Lillian Holt Park)
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.


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