Published August 1 2024
Bellevue’s Police and Fire departments are teaming up Tuesday, Aug. 6, 4-7 p.m., to host a family-oriented event at Crossroads Park for National Night Out, the annual community-building campaign promoting police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
Traditionally for National Night Out, Bellevue Police and Fire joined residents at block parties, parades and cookouts across the city to celebrate the partnership between first responders and residents who call this community home. But this year, there will be a new twist to the occasion.
While first responders have had a presence at NNO events at Crossroads Park before, Bellevue Police and Fire will host an event there this year. The festival will include live music, a bouncy house, food and ice cream trucks, and kids’ games.
“Bellevue’s first responders take great pride in serving this community, and we want to provide an opportunity for residents to get to know us and celebrate how this community-building approach is ensuring the city we love remains a safe place to work, live and visit,” said Police Chief Wendell Shirley.
"National Night Out is a fantastic opportunity for us to come together, foster connections and strengthen the unity that helps keep our community strong and safe,” Fire Chief Jay Hagen said.
Millions of neighbors take part in National Night Out across thousands of communities in the U.S.