300 block of NE 162nd to host their first Neighborhood Block Party for National Night Out on Tuesday August 5, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On August 5, 2025, the 300 block of NE 162nd in Shoreline will host its first Neighborhood Block Party, aligning with the National Night Out initiative. This event aims to enhance community engagement and promote safety through neighborly interactions. Residents are invited to join and participate, emphasizing the importance of building a supportive neighborhood. National Night Out is recognized nationwide for fostering community-police partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. The block party will feature activities designed to strengthen relationships among residents and encourage open dialogue.

Organizers anticipate a strong turnout, highlighting the significance of community involvement. Local law enforcement may participate to reinforce the collaboration between police and residents. Events like these contribute to a safer, more connected community.

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