National Night Out in Shoreline August 5, 2025 - registration deadline July 10, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline will celebrate National Night Out on August 5, 2025, inviting residents to connect with their neighbors and local officials through block parties. The city supports this initiative by waiving fees and insurance requirements typically associated with hosting such events. Interested hosts must submit a registration form by July 10, 2025, to participate. This program aims to foster community spirit and strengthen relationships among residents while enhancing neighborhood safety. National Night Out is a nationwide initiative that encourages police-community partnerships, with events taking place in various cities across the U.

S. By facilitating block parties, Shoreline emphasizes the importance of community engagement. Local officials encourage participation as a means to promote safety and camaraderie. The city’s efforts reflect a commitment to building a connected and secure community.

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