Why dunk one person when you can dunk two?
One down, one to go!
National Night Out allowed for the community to interact with their local police and fire officials.
Sgt. Mike Hawkins hands out Buddy Cards.
City of Newberry Fire Chief Keith Minick signs a young girl’s card.
Pizza provided by Little Caesars, snowcones and popcorn were provided to the community.
Sheriff Lee Foster and Rep. Rick Martin smile for a picture.
Sheriff Foster signs two Buddy Cards.
Mayor Foster Senn speaks with members of the community.
City of Newberry Police Chief Roy McClurkin plays corn hole with a group of kids.
Give it your best throw!
The City of Newberry Fire Department handed out fire information to attendees.
Minick joins in on the fun and competes in a sack race with the kids.
Raising the ladder to prepare for the ball drop.
Measuring to see who would win the grand prize $50 gift card.
After prizes were handed out, kids ran to get from ice cream from the ice cream truck.
Snow cones were a perfect treat for a warm day!
Bounce houses are always a hit with children.
A young man trying to win a prize by answering from a bowl of questions.
Kicking the ball around with local law enforcement.
McClurkin hands out a Buddy Card to a little girl.
City Manager Matt DeWitt and Sheriff Foster chatting.
The AKA ladies came out in full force.
Throw the ball as hard as you can!
Minick and McClurkin help two young boys play corn hole.
Putting their focused faces on.
It’s police versus fire in a friendly game of corn hole.
A young boy who can’t quite reach the corn hole board launches the corn hole bag.