Hello! My name is Eamonn Garvey, your new Neighborhood Watch Committee Lead! I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and let you know I am available anytime to answer any questions or concerns you may have. A little about me, I grew up in Burke and moved to Hayfield Farm in August 2017 into the house my wife grew up in. We have 2 great children, 9 year old daughter and 7 week old son (we’ll get sleep again in a few months.. hopefully).
I decided to volunteer with the Neighborhood Watch because I feel it is one of the most important yet overlooked aspects of our community and I want to do my part to keep my family and my neighbors as safe as I can. With that being said, I can’t do it alone, I need YOUR help!
I want everyone to have the opportunity to meet me and learn more about the Neighborhood Watch Committee and what we do to help keep our neighborhood safe, so I have planned for an informal meet up on Saturday, February 3 at 10am at the park. Please bring your kids to play and any questions you might have, I will have a signup sheet if anyone is interested in volunteering to gather contact info. I foresee us have a minimum of 2 nightly watches a month, typically from 10:30pm- 1am.
The Hayfield Citizens Association Neighborhood Watch is a volunteer program designed to deter crime and keep our neighborhood safe via patrolling the neighborhood on designated dates during the evening hours. Established in 1978, the Hayfield Citizens Association Neighborhood Watch was one of the first neighborhood watch programs established in the U.S. and became a model for other communities to follow.
Why Join Neighborhood Watch?
– Give back to our community by keeping it safe;
– Help your neighbors directly by keeping an eye out for suspicious activity or people.
To learn more, join Me Saturday, February 3rd at 10am at the park, email me at hayfieldfarmwatch@gmail.com, or call/ text at 571-340-1240.
Look forward to meeting everyone and helping keep our neighborhood safe for all to enjoy!
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