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Chula Vista National Night Out 2025

Chula Vista National Night Out 2025

Mark your calendars! The Chula Vista National Night Out 2025 event returns on Tuesday, August 5th, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Chula Vista Police Department headquarters. This free, family-friendly evening is a great way to connect with local police officers, meet your neighbors, and enjoy a night full of fun.

What Is Chula Vista National Night Out 2025?

National Night Out is a special event held annually to foster strong connections between neighbors and law enforcement. Across the country, millions of people take part in block parties, parades, and local gatherings that help promote safer and more caring communities.

In Chula Vista, National Night Out brings together families, local organizations, and first responders for an evening of unity, education, and fun. It’s more than just an event — it’s a chance to build trust and get to know the people who work every day to keep our city safe.

What to Expect This Year

Last year’s event was a big success, and this year promises to be even better! Families will enjoy meeting police officers, checking out police vehicles, and exploring hands-on activities for kids. Best of all, Tacos El Gordo will be serving up delicious food for free, so be sure to arrive early.

Meet Your Local Heroes

Chula Vista Police Chief Roxanne Kennedy highlighted the importance of events like this. “It’s a great way for people to see the human side of our officers,” she said. “We want the community to get to know the people behind the badge.”

Kids especially love meeting their local heroes and imagining careers in public service. Whether you’re curious about the role of police in your neighborhood or just want to enjoy a safe, family-focused evening, National Night Out Chula Vista is the place to be. Be sure to follow Chula Vista Police Department on Instagram here for more information.

About the National Event

National Night Out is celebrated every year on the first Tuesday in August across all 50 states, U.S. territories, and even military bases. It’s a time when neighbors host cookouts, festivals, and safety fairs to promote strong community bonds. In Texas and some areas, the event is held on the first Tuesday in October instead.

This national campaign continues to grow, reminding us that safe neighborhoods start with good relationships. Come join Chula Vista’s celebration and be part of something meaningful.