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GAIN event open to Glendale residents Saturday

Posted 10/31/19

A Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods (GAIN) event goes 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 at Sahuaro Ranch, 9802 N. 59th Ave.

GAIN is a way to meet neighbors, city leaders, local businesses and …

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GAIN event open to Glendale residents Saturday

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A Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods (GAIN) event goes 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 at Sahuaro Ranch, 9802 N. 59th Ave.

GAIN is a way to meet neighbors, city leaders, local businesses and police officers while bringing the community together for a free block party event. The afternoon will be filled with celebration of crime prevention through community involvement, and promoting neighborhood and crime safety information.

The day will include music, a pie eating contest, hay rides, bounce houses, raffles, Dunk-A-Cop tank (featuring command staff), a rock climbing wall, police K9s, and Touch-A-Truck (emergency vehicles).