Everett Celebrates National Night Out Tonight

Everett, WALocal News

Everett celebrates National Night Out tonight, encouraging residents to engage with local law enforcement and promote neighborhood safety. This initiative, supported by the Everett Police Department, aims to enhance community awareness about crime and foster stronger police-community relationships. Events will take place in various neighborhoods, featuring activities like games, food, and live music. For example, Boulevard Bluffs will offer Korean food and entertainment, while Lowell Park will provide pizza and ice cream for families. All events are open to the public, inviting participation from everyone in the community.

This celebration is part of a larger nationwide effort, with over 16,000 communities involved. National Night Out has been observed for several years, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in crime prevention. Such initiatives contribute positively to local safety and community spirit.

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