Baltimore, MD - Sept. 8, 2016 - Thousands of communities nationwide gathered for the “33ndAnnual National Night Out” (NNO) crime and drug prevention event this Summer. National Night Out, which is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW) and sponsored locally by the Cheswolde Neighborhood Association (CNA) on September 6, 2016, brought out over 500 people to celebrate the Police-Community Partnership.

Over 800 Kosher hot-dogs  and burgers were consumed by the enthusiastic crowd that gathered in the expansive backyard of  the CNA Vice-President Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer and his wife Lauren’s home. There was a multitude of children and families enjoying the various attractions, a live DJ and, of course, plenty of food and snacks.

When asked what a night like this meant to him, Mr. Schleifer, excited to see such an enthusiastic crowd stated, “My goal has always been to bring the community together and to demonstrate unity. Tonight as we celebrate our NNO event I look at all the smiling faces interacting with law enforcement and elected officials, and I am struck with an overwhelming sense of pride. I realize how lucky I am to be able to give back to my community, and look forward to continuing to serve the interests of my neighbors, advocating for the needs of everyone. “Local sponsors of the CNA event included Healthy Neighborhoods, Raffle Ready, Tov Pizza, Baltimore Shomrim Safety Patrol, Blue Ocean Realty, Baltimore Jewish Home, and Pickwick East Apartments.  

Nathan Willner, President of the Cheswolde Neighborhood Association remarked, “the National Night Out is designed to generate support for local law enforcement and to strengthen neighborhood spirit and the police-community partnerships. While other communities around the country at times find this a challenge, we truly appreciate the sacrifice our first responders make for our neighborhoods. Nothing brings that message home stronger than to see the caliber of attendees at this event. From the Mayor-Elect Katherine Pugh, City Council President Jack Young, Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, and the highly respected U.S. Congressman John Sarbanes to Baltimore City Police Commissioner Kevin Davis, almost every branch of government and rank of law enforcement are represented here tonight. We even have Circuit Court Judges in attendance, including our very own Judge Karen Chaya Freidman. Once again for a second year, without the hard work of my Vice President Yitzy Schleifer and Treasurer Alan Goldfeder this immensely successful event would not have come to fruition.”