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National Night Out is back! Free food, games and first responders coming to local communities
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National Night Out 2025 brings neighborhoods together across Santa Barbara County and Westmoreland County for a night of safety, fun, and community connection. Families can enjoy free public events with police demos, food trucks, live music, bounce houses, and interactive activities for all ages. From firefighter meetups and K-9 units to helicopter landings and fireworks, each city is turning out big to support unity and public trust.
National Night Out 2025 is here — and it's more than just a neighborhood event. It's a nationwide celebration of community spirit, safety, and unity, bringing together families, law enforcement, firefighters, EMS teams, and local leaders for an evening of meaningful connection. From Santa Barbara County in California to Westmoreland County in Pennsylvania, cities and towns are opening their parks, parking lots, and public spaces to host free, family-friendly events filled with live music, games, food, safety demos, and interactive activities. National Night Out 2025 is back — and it's bigger, warmer, and more community-focused than ever. From Santa Barbara County in California to Westmoreland County in Pennsylvania, this year's celebration on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, and throughout the week, brings together families, law enforcement, and neighbors for a night of fun, food, and public safety awareness. With free events, live music, fire truck demos, kids' games, and community bonding, cities and towns across the country are tapping into the power of connection — one neighborhood at a time. Santa Barbara County is celebrating National Night Out 2025 with a packed schedule of free public events designed to encourage community unity, youth engagement, and public safety education. Here's what's happening across different cities:
📍 Spencer Adams Parking Lot, 1235 Chapala St
🕔 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Expect everything from video game trailers and a bounce house to face painting, tacos, churros, and safety exhibits featuring 'Sparky the Fire Dog.' Families can also enjoy activities from the Library on the Go, Youth Makers Market, and booths from Santa Barbara Police, Fire Department, and Parks & Rec. It's a full-on block party with a mission — building better community ties with first responders. 📍 Santa Maria Fairpark
🕔 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Last year, Santa Maria welcomed over 2,300 attendees, and 2025 promises even more. The night includes free hot dogs, live performances, balloon art, face painting, and a Sheriff's helicopter landing. "Retro Bill," the energetic youth safety educator, will also join in, making safety cool for kids. 📍 Lompoc Valley Middle School Civic Auditorium
🕔 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
This fun-packed evening will feature arts and crafts, bounce houses, live DJ music, dance performances, and giveaways. Local agencies, including the Lompoc Unified School District, Police and Fire Departments, and Healthy Lompoc Coalition, will also be onsite to engage families. 📍 Linden Field, Carpinteria
🕔 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The Carpinteria event emphasizes family games and community displays, with participation from Girls Inc., the local library, Children's Project, and bird education programs. The city is partnering with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office and California State Parks to bring families a peaceful and fun-filled evening in the park. Over in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, towns and cities are celebrating National Night Out 2025 with a weeklong series of events from August 5 to August 12, showcasing everything from SWAT demos and petting zoos to food trucks, raffles, and even fireworks. 📍 Delmont Borough Building / Library Parking Lot, 77 Greensburg St
🕔 5:30 p.m. This event includes tours of the police department, K-9 unit demonstrations, state police vehicle displays, ambulance crew meet-and-greets, and live entertainment by Cliff Jobe. Attendees can enjoy free pizza and Kona Ice while mingling with public safety officials. 📍 Lot A across from Ligonier Valley YMCA, 110 W. Church St
🕔 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Families can expect ladder truck rides, a bounce obstacle course, SWAT presentations, dunk tanks, and delicious food like pizza, hot dogs, and popcorn. It's all about fun with a focus on building police-community relationships. 📍 DiVirgilio Sports Complex, Rostraver, 100 Recreation Dr
🕔 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Multiple towns come together for this massive event featuring free food, kids' raffles, games, and a fireworks finale at 9 p.m. It's one of the biggest Night Out celebrations in the county. 📍 Murrysville Municipal Building, 4200 Sardis Rd
🕔 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. With fire trucks, EMS units, and first responders onsite, this event includes a dramatic MedEvac helicopter landing, plus local BBQ, taco, hibachi, and cupcake food trucks for a tasty finish. 📍 Fire Hall Pavilion and Grounds, 1116 Gosser St
🕔 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Enjoy music from the Kiski Valley Community Band, a petting zoo, children's activities, and a 50/50 raffle — all while chatting with your local police and fire teams. 📍 Northmoreland Park Pavilion 8, 280 Markle Rd
🕔 Wednesday, August 6, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. With community booths, fun games for children, and law enforcement exhibits, this event is happening rain or shine. It's sponsored by CSAY Westmoreland and the Westmoreland Drug and Alcohol Commission. 📍 Hempfield Park, 220 Forbes Trail Rd
🕔 Thursday, August 7, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Come for the live music, student activities, raffles, and stay for the fireworks show that ends the night with a bang. 📍 Monessen High School, 1245 State Rd
🕔 Monday, August 12, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Kids and families will enjoy free ice cream, raffles, games, and public safety interactions. A relaxed, friendly way to end the weeklong celebration. First launched in Philadelphia in 1984, National Night Out is now an annual event held across all 50 states. Held every first Tuesday of August, it aims to foster relationships between neighbors and law enforcement, promote crime prevention, and strengthen community trust. Organized by local police departments, city governments, fire departments, and nonprofits, the event includes block parties, public safety displays, family entertainment, and educational resources — all in an informal, relaxed setting. Whether you're new in town or a longtime resident, it's the perfect chance to meet your local heroes and connect with your free and family-friendly
Great way to meet neighbors and public safety officials
Enjoy games, food, music, and giveaways
Kids get to learn about fire trucks, K-9 units, and helicopters
Helps build trust and communication between communities and law enforcement
Whether you're in California or Pennsylvania, National Night Out 2025 offers a powerful reminder: safe, strong communities begin with connection. Find your nearest event, bring the kids, and join the celebration of unity, awareness, and fun. Q1: What is National Night Out 2025 about? It's a free community event where families meet local police and enjoy food, games, and safety fun.
Q2: Where are National Night Out 2025 events happening? Events are taking place across Santa Barbara County, CA, and Westmoreland County, PA, with unique family-friendly activities.