Empire Group was proud to take part in such an amazing event with employees at two locations – Reading and Leesport. The Reading location was on Penn Street with DVC's Russ Oswalt and Berks Transfer's Karen O'Neill handing out mini frisbees and snacks. The Reading Police brought their K-9 unit and bomb squad for demonstrations along with several fire companies and businesses joining in the fun. The evening was hot, and the Reading Fire Department was on hand to cool off the kids with water from one of their hoses set up like a sprinkler. We were in good company with a variety of businesses, non-profits, and organizations in attendance, such as the Berks County District Attorney’s Office and the Berks County Children’s Alliance Center.

National Night Out is held on the first Tuesday in August in many communities across the United States (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. The first National Night Out was held in 23 states that involved over 2 million neighbors. The event has grown tremendously over the past 30 years, building bridges between police and communities through fun, music and food. This year’s National Night Out was a success with 38 million in attendance nationwide, with Empire Group as one of the numerous vendors in Pennsylvania.






