Community Corner

Mendota Heights Night to Unite Sign-Ups Due

Block parties can be registered with the city until Thursday morning.

Night to Unite will once again liven up neighborhoods in the Mendota Heights area Aug. 7.

Night to Unite is a chance for neighbors to come together and connect in the interest of creating greater safety and having some fun.

"We know the best way to solve crime is to have neighbors watching out for neighbors," Sgt. Brian Convery told the city council last week.

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Neighborhoods that want to register their block parties have until an extended deadline of Thursday morning to do so, according to Crime Prevention Officer Denise Urmann. Registered parties can get a visit from , or ambulance crews as well as city council members. 

15 neighborhoods registered last year, according to Convery.

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Forms and planning ideas can be found on the Mendota Heights website.  Contact Urmann to register your party by emailing deniseu@­mendota-­heights.­com or call the police department's main office 651-452-1366 for more information.

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