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Presenter urges that public safety in Town of Danvers is built on trust, invites residents to Saturday event
Summary
At a Town of Danvers gathering, a presenter said "Public safety is built on trust," recognized active volunteers for a town-hall event set for "Saturday the 13th" (month not specified), and invited residents to a community evening with pizza, drinks and swag.
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A presenter at a Town of Danvers community gathering urged residents to build public safety through trust and inclusion and invited the community to an upcoming town-hall event scheduled for "Saturday the 13th." "Public safety is built on trust," the presenter said, adding that "trust is strengthened when we when people know they've seen, heard, and respected."
The presenter recognized a local volunteer described as "very active" at the event and asked for two volunteers to assist with event activities. The gathering included brief audience interaction and logistical notes; one participant encouraged attendees to enjoy "pizzas and drinks and swag" available that evening.
Why it matters: the presenter framed the town-hall event at the library as a chance to reinforce academic support, inclusion and relationship-building across the community—steps the speaker said will strengthen trust and public safety locally.
The meeting transcript records only the day-of-week and day number ("Saturday the 13th") without specifying a month or year; the article accordingly reports the date as given in the remarks. The session closed with informal social remarks and a reminder about refreshments and swag for attendees.
The event appears intended as outreach and community-building rather than a policy vote or formal action; no motions or votes were recorded in the transcript.

