Did you participate in last Tuesday’s Night Out Against Crime celebration? Did you attend a block party? Host a block party? Stay at home and watch TV?
Use the comment section below to share your experiences and our South-End Scenes flickr group to share your photos.
You can also check out this article by Jonathan Cunningham – in which your humble neighborhood editor is quoted – on the influence hyper-local blogs have on Seattle’s Night Out scene:
…residents all across Seattle participated in the 2011 Night Out in an effort to stay better connected with their neighbors and neighborhood. Night Out is billed as a national event but citizens in Seattle are among the few that put any real effort into making it successful. Although knowledge of Night Out is growing across the city, while driving around yesterday evening, certain block parties looked anemic with fewer than five or six participants. Depending on where you were, participation from neighbors appeared minimal, but in other neighborhoods, Night Out was a total success.
I scratched my head trying to figure out what could account for the differences — aside from the person to person relations block to block — and then realized the neighborhoods with strong hyper-local blog coverage of Night Out had the most participation. Capitol Hill Seattle Blog and Central District news got the word out early and strong. Rainier Valley Post did the same thing as did the Phinney Wood blog, West Seattle Blog and others. The stronger the push and readership was on neighborhood blogs, the more successful each neighborhood Night Out was. More.
Night Out Against Crime 2009 in Hillman City. Photo/Denise Gloster
Related:
- Neighbors Across Rainier Valley & USA to Celebrate Night Out Against Crime (8/1/11)
- Diary of a Block Party (8/11/09)
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