Cupertino residents invited to host National Night Out events
Briefly

Cupertino invites residents to celebrate National Night Out by hosting neighborhood block parties on August 5, aiming to foster police-community partnerships through events like potlucks and games. Additionally, the city is seeking input on biking and walking conditions via surveys and community workshops as part of its Active Transportation Plan. A wildfire preparedness webinar is set for June 12 to help residents reduce risks, and a Dragonfly and Damselfly Seasonal Walk is scheduled for older adults on June 11. Residents can register for these activities online for further engagement.
National Night Out encourages community bonding through block parties, promoting positive relations between residents and local police, fostering a safer, neighborly environment.
Cupertino aims to enhance its walking and biking conditions via community feedback, with surveys and workshops planned to inform infrastructure improvements and recommendations.
The Santa Clara County Fire Department's wildfire preparedness webinar aims to equip residents with knowledge to reduce wildfire risks and prepare their homes for emergencies.
The Dragonfly and Damselfly Seasonal Walk aims to connect older adults with nature, promoting community engagement while observing the seasonal migration of these fascinating insects.
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