National Night Out Against Crime is August 5th

Spokane, WALocal News

National Night Out Against Crime will take place on August 5, 2025, inviting Spokane residents to host neighborhood parties. To facilitate agency visits, residents must register by July 22. This community-building campaign promotes partnerships between law enforcement and residents, aiming to enhance neighborhood spirit and safety. By fostering connections, the initiative seeks to create a more caring environment in Spokane. The event has a history of bringing communities together and strengthening relationships with law enforcement.

Police-community partnerships are essential for promoting public safety and trust. Interested parties can access the registration link on the City of Spokane’s website. The deadline emphasizes the importance of timely participation to ensure a successful event.

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