
The city's Veterans Park is beckoning the community for National Night Out, scheduled for Tuesday, October 1, between the evening hours of 6 and 8 p.m. But what sets this year's gathering apart is the introduction of something that pledges to keep the neighbors more connected than ever—a new mobile app. This tool is anticipated to be a digital bridge between citizens, empowering them to foster a safer community.
The festivities are not just about safety and technology, though, as the evening promises a spectacle rarely woven into the fabric of local events. At 8 p.m., just as night fully embraces the sky, attendees will witness a choreographed dance of light and technology. According to the White Settlement Police Department, there will be a "great surprise with a drone show at the end of the night."
The event is not an isolated celebration but part of a larger, national effort to enhance community-police relations and crime prevention. National Night Out, an initiative held annually in towns across America, fosters a sense of togetherness and safety among residents. It's a chance for community members to stand united against crime, and White Settlement’s approach this year combines tradition with technological advancement.









