
It was that time of year again for National Night Out. The event was bigger and better than ever! Taking part in this amazing event with employees in Reading and Leesport was an honor for Empire Group. DVC's Russ Oswalt and Jimmy Blatt and Berks Transfer's Karen O'Neill handed out SAFETY stress relievers, Empire Group bags, stickers, toys, and snacks at the Reading location. Empire Group's Ellen Ganime and Berks Transfer's Mitzi Cote and Lauren Bohning offered the same giveaways at Schuylkill Valley High School in Leesport. Each location had fun and unique activities. Yet, what makes this event special is that it marks the 40th anniversary of National Night Out.
Across the United States, National Night Out is held on the first Tuesday in August (some states hold the event in October). It was founded in 1984 by Matt Peskin, who also created the National Association of Town Watch. Matt believed that a tight-knit community was the best tool to prevent crime. However, this could only happen if neighbors got outside and socialized with one another. Thus, National Night Out was born. Over 2 million neighbors participated in the first National Night Out in 23 states. The event has grown tremendously over the past 40 years, building bridges between police and communities through fun, music, and food. Nearly 40 million people attended National Night Out this year, and thousands of vendors participated nationwide.
Empire Group was one of the numerous vendors in Pennsylvania. We were in great company with businesses, first responders, and non-profit organizations. They ranged from insurance and car dealerships to healthcare and restaurants. There were a lot of new vendors this year, including Target, Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center, Stork’s Plows, and Fox Rose Farm. From hot dogs to cotton candy, there was plenty to eat while playing games and checking out various vehicles (e.g., Berks Emergency Response BearCat) and the LED robot operated by DJ Eddie Ed.
At the Leesport location, a Blackhawk helicopter got things started when it flew in and landed on the field next to the stadium. As for vehicles, DVC brought their tri-axle dump truck to the Reading location, while Berks Transfer brought their roll-off truck with a dumpster. Berks Transfer also supplied their black and blue dumpster to collect trash. Brilliant fireworks ended the event on a high note.
At Empire Group, we search for ways to enrich our community. Like National Night Out, we strive to connect with our neighbors. Our employees had a blast at the event and look forward to National Night Out 2024. We hope to see you next year!
UPDATE
On September 5th, Empire Group received a Certificate of Appreciation from the City of Reading Police Department for our donation to their National Night Out 2023. We are thankful for the opportunity to be part of such a great event!
Editor's Note: This blog was originally published on August 9th and updated on September 6th.






