National Night Out is a national community-building event that takes place the first Tuesday in August. (Although not all the National Night Out events happen that day.)
National Night Out started in 1984, and now takes place in 16,000 communities. Events are held all over the country to enhance the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement.
At National Night Out events, you’ll often find free food, games, music, bounce houses, and more. Each one is different. But at all of them you will get a chance to meet your local law enforcement officers and neighbors, and help make your community a little bit safer.
If your community is planning a National Night Out celebration, email us at news@myrtlebeachonthecheap.com let us know the details!
- Tuesday, October 3 – Myrtle Beach Convention Center – 5 to 7:30 p.m.
— The City of Myrtle Beach personnel will celebrate the 40th anniversary of National Night Out with food and fun activities for all ages. The event takes place in Exhibit Hall C at the Myrtle Beach Convention
Center, 2101 North Oak Street. Admission is free; parking is free; and, all food and drinks are free!
Myrtle Beach’s Public Works, Police and Fire Departments will also be on hand with vehicles, K9s
and service trucks.
If your community neighborhood would like to participate in this event, please contact Crime Prevention Officer Stephani James at sjames@cityofmyrtlebeach.com, ASAP. The city is provided incentives and supplies to those communities that do participate.