Snoqualmie Police Department Hosts National Night Out Event, August 6 at Si View Park

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Police Department is set to host its National Night Out event on August 6, 2024, from 4 to 8 pm at Si View Park in North Bend, providing an excellent opportunity for community engagement. Designed to enhance police-community relations, this event will feature live music, a dunk tank, and a variety of activities for children, including bouncy houses and face painting. Notably, food stands will offer popular treats like hot dogs and ice cream, ensuring a delightful experience for all attendees. This event contributes to a nationwide initiative that encourages neighborhoods to engage with local law enforcement, fostering safety and camaraderie. By participating, residents can learn more about the resources and programs available through the Snoqualmie Police Department.

This gathering not only entertains but also educates citizens about the importance of community safety. Everyone is invited to take part in this family-friendly celebration, promoting a spirit of togetherness and cooperation. Mark your calendars for this exciting event that promises fun and connection for all in the Snoqualmie area.

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