National Night Out Returns to Redmond on August 6

Redmond, WALocal News

National Night Out is returning to Redmond, Washington, on August 6, 2024, inviting community members to register their neighborhood parties by July 23. This annual event, scheduled from 6 to 9 p. m. , is designed to enhance community relations and strengthen bonds between residents and first responders. Redmond police officers, firefighters, and emergency management officials plan to visit as many registered gatherings as possible, creating a unique opportunity for community engagement.

Police Chief Darrell Lowe highlighted the significance of these interactions, stating, "National Night Out allows us to learn more about the people we serve and build stronger connections. " Neighborhoods can request visits from any participating department and elected officials when registering for the event. Interested parties can register online through the provided link and learn more about National Night Out's history on the official website. This initiative not only promotes safety but also fosters a sense of community belonging among residents. With the event just around the corner, Redmond is poised for a memorable night of celebration and connection.

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