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 much-anticipated return of its National Night Out event, set for August 1, 2023, from 4-8 PM at Snoqualmie Community Park. This community-centric event is designed to enhance the relationship between law enforcement and residents, promoting a sense of safety and camaraderie. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with activities, including live music performances, a dunk tank, and an engaging magic show that will captivate both children and adults alike. Additionally, the event will feature bouncy houses and face painting to entertain younger attendees. This initiative is part of a broader effort to encourage public participation in local safety programs and initiatives.

The Snoqualmie Police Department aims to create a welcoming environment where families can interact with officers and learn about community safety. With a focus on fun and engagement, the event represents a valuable opportunity for residents to connect with their police department. Mark your calendars for this exciting event that promises to strengthen community ties and foster a spirit of togetherness.

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