08/05/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/05/2024 16:35
Join us in building a resilient community by connecting with your neighbors. City staff will be visiting neighborhoods throughout Berkeley to meet you and share ideas.
Join one of over 65 local block parties, meet ups, potlucks, or socials on the night of Tuesday, August 6, and help build a stronger, more resilient Berkeley.
Staff from Police, Fire, and other City departments, along with Berkeley's elected officials, will be visiting events throughout the city to engage with the community.
All registered events are listed on an interactive map below, which you can use to find a gathering near you. You can also find other events on this National Night Out Registered Gatherings list.
If you don't have a gathering near you or just want to join a larger event, join a City co-sponsored block party, where we'll have free activities, games, and food.
Stop the Violence National Night Out Block Party
Tuesday, August 6, 2024
3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
On McGee Ave, between Oregon and Stuart Street
Free event, no registration required
National Night Out is a nationwide effort to make communities safer by building and strengthening relationships among neighbors. Strong neighborhoods help us become more adaptable and improve our ability to recover after a disaster.
Strong neighborhoods also lay a foundation for strengthening response after a disaster. Learn how you can help prepare your neighborhood for disaster.
National Night Out gatherings are one of many City efforts supporting our Strategic Plan goal to create a resilient, safe, connected, and prepared city. Berkeley's National Night Out program is organized by the Berkeley Police Department's Community Services Bureau.
Come out on Tuesday. Meet neighbors. Talk with City staff. Help build a more connected, stronger Berkeley.