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

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The Snoqualmie Police Department is set to host its National Night Out event on August 6, 2024, from 4-8 pm at Si View Park in North Bend. This event is part of a nationwide initiative aimed at promoting community-police relationships and enhancing neighborhood safety. Attendees can look forward to an array of activities, including live music, a dunk tank, bouncy houses, face painting, and free food items like hot dogs and ice cream. The Snoqualmie Police Department emphasizes the importance of community engagement and safety awareness, making this event a valuable opportunity for residents to interact with local law enforcement. The initiative aims to build trust, strengthen community ties, and encourage open communication between citizens and police officers.

With a vibrant atmosphere filled with fun activities, families are invited to enjoy an evening dedicated to fostering unity and safety. This gathering will not only provide entertainment but also serve as a platform for residents to learn more about their police department. Join the Snoqualmie Police in celebrating community spirit and safety at this enjoyable event.

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