Rachel Mroz pulls raffle tickets from a container held by Rep. Sean Dougherty. Mark Mroz, community relations officer in the 2nd district, was the DJ.Inspector Frank Bachmayer, who’ll be retiring in November, with former Councilman Al Taubenberger and his wife Joanne.From left: Bob Kent, of SEPTA’s Government Affairs office; Sen. Joe Picozzi; and Tim Moyer and Topper, of the SEPTA Police K-9 unit.Sgt. Matt Lowe, of the 2nd Police District, was in charge of the cotton candy machine.Among the vendors at Fox Chase Elementary School was Mike Bowman, of Servpro of Pennypack/Bustleton.Timmy Kelly (center), with Fox Chase Town Watch president Steve Phillips and his dad, Tim, sang God Bless America at the 2nd and 7th police district event.Councilman Brian O’Neill and Rep. Sean Dougherty at the Fox Chase event.Mark Mroz, community relations officer in the 2nd Police District, and daughter Rachel.
The 2nd and 7th police districts on Tuesday night held a community bike ride outside Fox Chase Elementary School, 500 Rhawn St.
The leisurely ride was escorted by police officers.
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All participants were eligible to win a new bike in a raffle.
National Night Out followed in the Fox Chase school yard.
There was a DJ, vendors, free pizza, ice cream, cotton candy and water ice and an appearance by the Rita’s Ice Guy mascot.The event was organized by the office of state Rep. Sean Dougherty, along with the 2nd Police District Advisory Council and Fox Chase Town Watch.••
From left: Sgt. Gene Crozier, of the police Community Relations Unit; Ken Warner, of Fox Rok AA; 2nd Police District Community Relations Officer Mark Mroz; and Linda Gaynor, an aide to Councilman Brian O’Neill.