Bend & Redmond Police Departments to Host National Night Out Community Events

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(Redmond Police National Night Out event’s impaired driving course | Photo courtesy of Redmond Police)

Redmond Police Department’s National Night Out to Take Place in Centennial Park

On August 6 from 6-8pm, the City of Redmond Police Department (RPD) will host a National Night Out community event at Centennial Park. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. The event is free to attend, including all family-friendly activities, live performance by Precious Bryd, sno-cones, and a barbecue.

Enjoy K-9 demos, Dunk-a-Cop tank, face painting, music, bouncy houses, emergency service vehicles on display and much more.  RPD community partners will host information and activity booths and there will even be a donut eating contest.

Centennial Park’s splash pad will remain open untill to 8pm, so kiddos may enjoy running through the water fountains during Redmond’s National Night Out event.

“National Night Out is not only a welcoming venue for community members of all ages to meet the dedicated officers, and support team members that comprise the Redmond Police Department and learn about the diverse skills and tools required in their profession,” states Mayor Ed Fitch. “It’s also an opportunity for our residents to gather, make connections, make friends, and enjoy a summer night with family.”

For additional event information please visit redmondoregon.gov/nationalnightout. To learn how you can get involved or support National Night Out, contact Captain Jesse Petersen at 541-504-3473 or jesse.petersen@redmondoregon.gov.

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Bend Police Department’s National Night Out to Take Place at Bear Creek Elementary

The Bend Police Department will host its National Night Out at Bear Creek Elementary School from 4-8pm on Tuesday, August 6.

The event was originally slated to take place at Bend High, but that location is no longer available due to the school district’s recent announcement that it must begin demolishing the school’s auditorium.

Instead, Bend Police hope you’ll join us for the festivities at Bear Creek Elementary School, 51 NE 13th Street, Bend.

The event, Bend’s community night out, is part of a nationwide program designed to foster strong relationships between the community and law enforcement.

This family-friendly, completely free event will feature tons of fun and free treats. A DJ will be spinning tunes and a variety of vehicles will be on display for kids and adults alike to check out, including a Bend Police patrol car, the police BearCat and a fire engine. You’ll find police officers dishing out hot dogs and other treats, as well as lawn games, facepainting and a bounce house.

Throughout the evening, Bend Police will be on-site to demonstrate its unmanned aerial systems (drones) and show off members of the K9 unit.

This event would not be possible without our wonderful sponsors, BASX, City of Bend, Mid Oregon Credit Union, Safeway, St. Charles Health System, Boy Scouts of America — Crater Lake Council.

Thanks as well to the following for their in-kind donations: Bend Fire & Rescue, Bend-La Pine Schools, Bigfoot Beverages, Eberhard’s Dairy, Franz Bakery, Kirby Nagelhout, Knife River, Kona Ice, Mt. Bachelor National Ski Patrol, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Oregon National Guard, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Walmart.

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