Cupertino residents invited to host National Night Out events
Briefly

The City of Cupertino is inviting residents to partake in National Night Out on August 5 by organizing neighborhood block parties. This initiative aims to strengthen police-community relations and foster neighborly connections through various planned activities like potlucks and games. Additionally, Cupertino has wrapped up a survey regarding walking and cycling conditions, paving the way for the next phase of the Citywide Active Transportation Plan. This phase will prioritize infrastructure improvements and include community workshops. Other activities include a wildfire preparedness webinar and a nature walk for older adults.
Cupertino is encouraging residents to engage in National Night Out on Aug. 5 by hosting neighborhood block parties, fostering police-community partnerships through fun activities.
The City is closing its survey on walking and biking conditions on June 5, proceeding to Phase 2 of the Active Transportation Plan, focusing on infrastructure improvements.
The Santa Clara County Fire Department is organizing a wildfire preparedness webinar on June 12, aimed at equipping residents with knowledge to reduce wildfire risks.
Bay Area Older Adults is offering a Dragonfly and Damselfly Seasonal Walk on June 11, promoting nature engagement for adults 50+ and encouraging appreciation for ecology.
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