Photo credit – Cait Crudden
Bellport’s Robert Rowley Park was a hub of activity and celebration on Friday night, as residents gathered for the annual Bellport Unity Day, sponsored by the Suffolk County Fifth Police Precinct with additional community organizations contributing to the fun. The event, designed to foster community spirit and strengthen ties between residents and law enforcement, featured a lively array of activities, including a barbecue, games, a bounce house, and live music.
From late in the afternoon through the evening, the park buzzed with excitement as families and friends arrived to partake in the day’s festivities. The Fifth Precinct, which has been a long-time supporter of community events like this, organized the celebration with the goal of promoting positive interactions between the community and the police force. Officers from the precinct were on hand, mingling with attendees, answering questions, and participating in the games.
A highlight of the event was the barbecue, which offered an assortment of grilled delights. Volunteers and precinct staff worked tirelessly at the grill, serving up hot dogs, hamburgers, and a variety of sides. The aroma of sizzling meat and the sight of families enjoying their meals created a festive atmosphere that was appreciated by all.
For the younger attendees, the bounce house was a major draw. Children could be seen bouncing with glee as they took turns jumping and playing in the inflatable structure. Nearby, a range of games provided entertainment for all ages, ensuring that there was something for everyone to enjoy.
The live music set the tone for the day, with local bands and performers providing a soundtrack to the festivities. The acts kept the crowd entertained and added to the celebratory mood of the event.
Adding to the day’s enjoyment was Suffolk County Legislator Dominick Thorne (R-Patchogue), who made a special appearance at Bellport Unity Day. Thorne, known for his commitment to community engagement, joined in the fun, mingling with residents and showing support for the event. His presence was a testament to the collaborative spirit of the day and underscored the importance of community and leadership coming together to build stronger connections.
“Thank you to everyone who came out and made Bellport Unity Day a huge success. Thank you to the Suffolk County Police Department’s Fifth Precinct for helping host the event and all their continued support, as well as all the community organizations that contributed,” Thorne said of the events. “I’m honored to have the chance to see so many of you having fun, getting great food and dancing. It really takes every single one of us to come together, and as long as I serve, I will make sure everyone’s voice is heard”.
As Unity Day drew to a close, attendees left with smiles on their faces and a sense of camaraderie that had been nurtured throughout the day. The success of Bellport Unity Day underscored the effectiveness of such community-focused events in bridging gaps and fostering positive relationships.
Overall, the Bellport Unity Day at Robert Rowley Park was a resounding success, showcasing the power of community events in uniting people and creating a festive and inclusive environment. The collaborative efforts of the Suffolk County Fifth Police Precinct, local volunteers, and public officials like Legislator Dominick Thorne contributed to an event that highlighted the strength and unity of the Bellport community.
Bellport Unity Day Draws Community Together at Robert Rowley Park
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