Splash Out Crime Night
Author:
Sgt. Clint NorredPatrol
Summary:
Join 78-Crime Stoppers and beat the heat. The event will have swimming, the concession stand will be open for refreshments and lifeguards will be on duty.
Last Updated:
4/25/2013
Time: 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Location
Valley Aquatic Center, 4381 West 18th Street, Yuma, AZ
78-Crime Stoppers, along with the City of Yuma, will be hosting Yuma's annual "Splash Out Crime Night" at the Valley Aquatic Center. Join 78-Crime Stoppers and beat the heat. The event will have swimming and lifeguards will be on duty.
There will be music, games, prizes, dunk tank and refreshments available at a minimal cost. All proceeds from the refreshments will go to 78-Crime Stoppers.
About 78-Crime Stoppers
For those not familiar with the organization, 78-Crime Stoppers is a community program designed to bring law enforcement, the news media and citizens together to combat crime and make our community a safer place to live. 78-Crime Stoppers are a non-profit organization that relies on donations from the community and local businesses; so they can continue to pay out rewards for information leading to arrests of criminals.
Let's put more criminals away!
Admission
This event is open to the public and admission is only $1 per person.

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