Snoqualmie Police Dept. National Night Out Returns with Community Fun on August 1

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Police Department is thrilled to announce the return of its National Night Out event on August 1, 2023, from 4-8 PM at Snoqualmie Community Park, highlighting its commitment to community engagement. This event serves as a platform to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and the community while offering a variety of fun activities. Attendees will enjoy live music, a captivating magic show, and attractions such as bouncy houses and a dunk tank, making it an ideal outing for families. The initiative aims not only to entertain but also to promote safety and awareness among residents. This year’s gathering is especially meaningful as it marks the revival of the event after pandemic-related interruptions, emphasizing the importance of community connection.

The Snoqualmie Police Department is optimistic about fostering a supportive environment through this event, encouraging residents to participate and engage with local officers. With a focus on creating lasting memories, the department invites everyone to join in the festivities and celebrate community spirit. Make sure to mark your calendars for a night of fun, connection, and community pride.

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