The Shaker Heights Police Department invites you to join your neighbors for National Night Out, a fun, engaging, and family-friendly opportunity to learn from the experts about safety in your home and community. Climb aboard a SWAT vehicle, police cruiser, or fire engine. Say hello to our furry K9 officers. Enjoy music, food, and entertainment and maybe grab a selfie with the first responders who keep us safe!
When: Tuesday, August 5, 6-8 pm
Where: The Van Aken District
National Night Out is celebrated the first Tuesday of August in cities across the United States as a way to build community among neighbors and safety services. Below find some of the learning opportunities and fun planned for Shaker Heights' National Night Out. See you there!
- Enjoy games, live music by Quenton Rubin Band, and other entertainment
- Grab a free slide of cheese pizza (kids age 15 and under while supplies last) at Boom Pizza
- ... or a hot dog and toppings at the Banter counter inside the Market Hall (also while supplies last) courtesty of the Banter, Ritchie Marketing, Sysco, and RizWitsch Sales
- Meet the first responders who keep us safe - our police officers (including all three K9 officers), firefighters/paramedics, and staff from First CALL and Cuyahoga Valley Dispatch Center
- Check out SHPD’s new Community Resource Center in the Van Aken District
- Pick up a free bike helmet (while supplies last)
- Learn about home, bike, fire and water safety courtesy of our Police, Fire and Recreation departments
- Climb aboard police and fire vehicles, like police cruisers, fire engine, ambulance, and bearcat
- Connect with volunteer safety organizations like the Citizens Police Academy and the Community Emergency Response Team
- Watch demonstrations of our police drones
- Try drunk driving Mario Kart and see why you should never drink and drive
- Put out the fire activity
- Pick up a child safety ID kit
- ... and more!
Note: The rain date for this event is Saturday, August 9, 11 am-3:30 pm.
Parking
We encourage guests to walk, ride bikes, or take the Rapid to this community event. Parking at The Van Aken District is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the parking structure and surface lot are full, guests can find free parking along the Van Aken Boulevard median, in Shaker Plaza, and at Thornton Park.