Now called National Night In, the Victoria Police Department is requesting homeowners leave their porch lights on or install blue light bulbs to show solidarity, starting tomorrow night at 5:30 p.m, running until 8:30 p.m. First responders will be out in the community, bringing parades to your neighborhood.  They will be bringing a lighted emergency vehicle parade to neighborhoods that have registered with PD.  See the maps below.
These are the neighborhoods that have registered.
PARADE ONE:
1. Bridle Ridge
2. Terra Vista
3. Country Club Village
4. Shenandoah
PARADE TWO:
1. Vine St from Goodwin to North St.
2. Hawthorne Apts
3. Inwood Terrace
4. Fleetwood
5. Cimmaron
6. Bell Tower
7. Burning Tree
8. Riata
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The City of Victoria Parks and Recreation Department is also hosting a drive-thru Halloween event at Riverside Park on Saturday, October 24th.

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The following is from a press release issued by the City.

In an inversion of the traditional trunk-or-treat model, residents will drive along McCright Drive starting at the tiki statue near Riverside Golf Course to accept treats from booths set up by local businesses and organizations.

Vendors will be required to wear facial coverings and use hand sanitizer, and booths will be placed far apart from each other to promote social distancing. Anglin is encouraging vendors to come up with creative ways to distribute treats while maintaining distance. Participants must stay in their vehicles and accept treats through the windows.

Businesses and other organizations can sign up for the event by emailing Anglin at ganglin@victoriatx.gov before Oct. 12.

For more information, visit www.victoriatx.gov/parks.

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