National Night Out Returns to Redmond on August 6

Redmond, WALocal News

The National Night Out is returning to Redmond on August 6, 2024, from 6 to 9 p. m. , inviting community members to register their neighborhoods for participation. This event is designed to foster public safety and enhance neighborhood camaraderie, allowing residents to build stronger relationships with local law enforcement and emergency services. Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe emphasized the importance of these gatherings, stating that they provide an opportunity for officers to learn about the communities they serve.

During the event, police officers, firefighters, and elected officials will visit as many registered neighborhood parties as possible, further promoting community engagement. To participate, neighborhoods must register by July 23, 2024, ensuring that they receive a visit from local officials. Those interested can register through the provided link and learn more about the event's significance. For additional inquiries, residents can contact the crime prevention team via email. The National Night Out serves as a reminder of the importance of community safety and collaboration.

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