Snoqualmie Police Department Invites Community to National Night Out August 5th

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Police Department will host National Night Out on August 5, 2025, from 5-7 PM at Snoqualmie Community Park. This event is designed to foster stronger relationships between residents and law enforcement, offering a chance to engage in meaningful dialogue. Attendees will enjoy various activities that promote safety and community engagement. Local police officers will be present to answer questions and address community concerns. National Night Out is celebrated nationwide as a crime prevention initiative, focusing on community solidarity.

The Snoqualmie event aims to enhance local ties and encourage public involvement, showcasing the importance of collaboration in crime prevention. Last year’s event drew a significant turnout, highlighting the community’s commitment to safety and cooperation. Organizers hope this year’s gathering will further strengthen these relationships and support ongoing community initiatives.

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