TPD to host free picnic for Midvale residents
HEIDI ROWLEY
Tucson Citizen
Saturday, the Tucson Police Department will host the 11th annual Midvale Park Neighborhood Family Picnic.
The event is free and open to the public.
Police will hand out 100 to 150 free booster seats for children ages 5-8. The Southern Arizona Auto Theft Task Force will provide free VIN etching from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and personnel from the Pima County Attorney's Office will hand out free gunlocks.
Officer Rene Gomez said the Police Department, along with Mayor Bob Walkup and several council members, will be present to serve up free hamburgers.
The picnic starts at 10 a.m. at Oak Tree Park, the 5300 block of South Oak Tree Drive off of Midvale Park and Irvington roads.
By HEIDI ROWLEY
HEIDI ROWLEY
Tucson Citizen
Saturday, the Tucson Police Department will host the 11th annual Midvale Park Neighborhood Family Picnic.
The event is free and open to the public.
Police will hand out 100 to 150 free booster seats for children ages 5-8. The Southern Arizona Auto Theft Task Force will provide free VIN etching from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and personnel from the Pima County Attorney's Office will hand out free gunlocks.
Officer Rene Gomez said the Police Department, along with Mayor Bob Walkup and several council members, will be present to serve up free hamburgers.
The picnic starts at 10 a.m. at Oak Tree Park, the 5300 block of South Oak Tree Drive off of Midvale Park and Irvington roads.
By HEIDI ROWLEY