Westown Block Watch is a block watch that organized 19years ago to keep the neighborhood as free as possible of crime and blight. Westown is all volunteer and made up of residents who are concerned about their neighborhood and want to make a difference.
Westown Watch is not a group that goes out and weeds your yard but will help you find the resources to get it done (elderly or physically challenged) Westown Watch is not going to stand guard at your home but will make you aware of crime prevention techniques.
Westown Watch proudly partnerships with Sahuaro School. Westown Watch is open to anyone who lives in Westown and we welcome you.We changed our name7 years ago to Westowm Block Watch
because we are a Block Watch not an association.That is how we are listed with the city and NSD
Sorry this should have been posted seven years ago when our name was changed
Thank You.
Marty Cowie-480-399-7211
We have quarterly meetings to try to inform neighbors of what's happening in our area. We often have door prizes and guest speakers. We thrive on volunteers from our neighborhood. A little time goes a long, long way .Our meetings are held at Sahuaro School on the first Tuesday of the month six times a year to acompany our news letter. We also have 3 meetings a year at Sahuaro Elemmentury Please call John Lowndes 1-928-580-8450 and get involved. You can make a difference! or call Marty- at westown block watch
Thank you
Marty Cowie
WBW Vice President
About our Local Sponcers in Westown
Dairy Queen
28th Dr. & Larkspur:
Ph 602:942-1496
Twains Handyman Home Remodeluing & Repair
Ph 602:439-7043
National Automotive Repair
2723 W.Sweetwater Avenue
Ph: 602-978-3278
RSD High School Blended Learning Academey
New location
13615 North 35th Avenue
Ph:993-5225
Blended Learning Acaemey
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We celebrate G.A.I.N (Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods)which usually falls in October. Just last year Westown Watch Neighboprhood Association was one of 16 winning neighborhood associations honored in Phoenix out of over 850 associations for various achievments. Those Achievments included Youth and Senior Center, Neighborhood Clean-up, grant for local school reading program just to name a few. We also work with the parent/teacher association of Sahuaro Elementary for their benefit. We were recently recognized along with Sahuaro Elementary as a model as to what Washington District is hoping can be created between other schools and neighborhoods. we also worked ? with Sahuaro Elementry Schools Book Sale .Over the past 5 years WBW has awarded the
top five classes who gathered up the most books free Pizza and drinks for their class,
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Our e-mail
Email us? ? ? Jack Pesnell-President WBW