Marysville Police hosts National Night Out at Comeford Park

Marysville, WALocal News

The Marysville Police Department will host National Night Out on August 5 from 5:30 to 7 p. m. at Comeford Park, inviting the community to connect with local public safety teams. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with officers and firefighters, ask questions, and learn about available resources. Families are encouraged to join in a relaxed atmosphere that celebrates community spirit and shared responsibility.

As one of Washington's fastest-growing cities, Marysville emphasizes innovative public safety measures, such as Neighborhood Watch and the Community Academy. These initiatives underscore the police department's dedication to transparency and proactive community engagement. National Night Out, launched in 1984, now brings together over 16,000 communities nationwide, fostering trust and partnership between law enforcement and residents. The event aims to cultivate meaningful connections, enhancing Marysville’s efforts to maintain a safe environment for all. Attending this event allows residents to contribute to ongoing public safety discussions and initiatives.

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