Buriens National Night Out will be Aug. 2, and heres how you can participate

Burien, WALocal News

National Night Out will take place on August 2, 2022, inviting Burien residents to engage in community-building activities with local law enforcement. Each year, the event features over 25 block parties, fostering connections among neighbors and civic organizations. To participate, residents must register by July 8, ensuring eligibility for a visit from police or fire crews, if possible. The registration process allows for online, email, or phone submissions, providing flexibility for residents. This initiative is part of a broader national movement aimed at enhancing police-community partnerships.

Historically, National Night Out has successfully brought communities together, promoting safety and camaraderie. By joining in, residents can contribute to a more connected and cooperative neighborhood environment. The event serves as a valuable opportunity for new and existing residents to meet and build relationships.

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