Night Watch to be held on Dec. 29th in Murfreesboro

Dec 20, 2017 at 06:16 am by bryan


Plans are under way on December 29th for 10th Annual Night Watch at First Presbyterian Church on the corner of College and Spring Streets from 6:30 to 10pm. This year's event features, "Music City Swing Band".

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The event is FREE, but a love offering will be taken. Also, for the past nine years, Night Watch has become unique event featuring community leaders who will be sharing their best wishes for the New Year, 2018. The event will start the evening with impressive, local talent. The warm, exciting sounds of Big Band music will entertain as we dance in the New Year, 2018.

Whether or not you may actually be free to participate on the evening of December 29th this year, we hope that you will consider helping with Night Watch, 2018. Night Watch is much more than a One-Night Concert and New Year's Party. Night Watch continues to be a safe, family-friendly fun place to bring in the New Year giving a community-wide purpose.

This year's Night Watch celebration's theme is: "Renew Rutherford County!"

Night Watch has become the safe-happening event to start fresh in the New Year. This year's initiative will feature the new comprehensive county-wide approach to those in need coming out of the criminal justice system. Many in our community have been impacted by these events in their lives. Night Watch will help move forward this new collaborative effort by helping individuals and families. Night Watch, 2018 will benefit by raising awareness for the Recover Support Foundation of Rutherford County (RCIII -- Rutherford County Community of Care) in order to advance these efforts in our county.

A "Community Service Fair" will feature non-profits displays and activities for the whole family.

We'll be telling you more in days ahead about the Event on Facebook. We love you all, and THANK YOU in advance for your interest and tremendous support over the past nine years of Night Watch Events, since the first time in 2007!

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