June 21

Learn more about Seattle’s Block Watch program at Monday’s QACC Public Safety Meeting

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QA Crime WatchHave you ever wondered how to start a Block Watch program for your little neck of the Queen Anne woods? It’s pretty straightforward and easy to do, and at tomorrow’s Queen Anne Community Council Public Safety Meeting, you can learn all about it from Terrie Johnston , our SPD West Precinct Crime Prevention Coordinator.

The QACC Public Safety Committee Meeting is tomorrow, Monday, June 22nd from 7pm-8pm at Queen Anne Manor (100 Crockett St).

The QACC is also requesting that current Queen Anne Block Watch captains, as well as those interested in becoming a Block Watch captain, attend this meeting. Having Block Watch captains at the meeting will help provide a forum for Block Watch captains and members to meet, learn from each other, and answer prospective Block Watch captains’ and members’ questions.

Here’s tomorrow’s agenda:

  • 7:00 – Sign-in and introductions to include any Block Watch captains present.
  • 7:05  – Ms. Johnston on the city’s Block Watch program and efforts to increase our crime prevention posture.
  • 7:30  – Q&A with attending members.
  • 8:00  – Adjourn

All are welcome to attend to learn more about crime prevention via the Block Watch program.


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Block Watch, crime prevention, public safety, Queen Anne Community Council


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