WWGB hosts free pool party for all West Windsor residents

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The WWP News in conjunction with West Windsor Gives Back, a new community organization, will be running articles throughout 2018 in celebration of the West Windsor Police Department’s 50th anniversary.

WaterWorks Family Aquatic Center will be the site of a summer kick-off party free to all West Windsor residents.

The event hosted by West Windsor Gives Back will be held on Friday, June 22 from 5-8 p.m. WWGB is a new community organization that aims to build community spirit through charitable work and social events.

The WaterWorks party will include access to the facility’s three pools, waterslide, basketball courts and playground. There will also be food trucks, games, prizes and music by DJ Reggie. Raffle tickets will be sold with all proceeds going to the WWGB 2018 honoree, the West Windsor Police Department in honor of its 50th anniversary.

The event is sponsored by West Windsor Orthodontics. Dr. Jonathan Nicozisis welcomed the opportunity to support WWGB and its efforts.

“West Windsor Orthodontics is privileged to give back to the community that has supported us for more than 25 years. We are hoping this event will be the start of many wonderful memories created this summer with friends and family,” said Dr. Nicozisis.

WaterWorks is located in West Windsor Community Park at Route 571 and Bernt Midland Boulevard. Proof of West Windsor residency will be required for entrance. Members of the West Windsor police and fire departments will also be in attendance.

For more information about WWGB and the 2018 events celebrating the WWPD, visit WW Gives Back on Facebook or send an email to wwpd50th@gmail.com.

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