Tustin Police Department to host National Night Out

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The Tustin Police Department is holding its annual National Night Out event this August, which helps build community and allows residents to get to know their law enforcement and safety officials.

This year’s event will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7, at The District at Tustin Legacy, 2437 Park Avenue in Tustin.

Tustin Police Volunteer Lili Golden talks to 6-year-old William Alvarado of Tustin as he checks out pamphlets and pencils at the Tustin Police Department booth during National Night Out at the Target Shopping Center in 2015.
File photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

The free, family friendly event includes a welcome ceremony and presentation of the colors by the Tustin Police Department Honor Guard, followed by entertainment provided by the School of Rock, the Tustin Dance Center, and the Tustin Police K9 units.

Kids can join in with games, a bounce house, and face painting. This year’s National Night Out also features a quest game for adults.

Kevin Um, 8, of Irvine, and his brother Jun, 12, right, kneel down to pet Riggs, a Tustin Police Department K9, with his partner, Officer Eric Kent, at National Night Out in 2017.
File photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

The exhibits will include the Heritage Museum of Orange County, Orange County Human Relations, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the U.S. Army, the 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, and the Orange County Fire Authority.

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Tustin Police Explorer Zach Walker hands over a few beanbags to 5-year-old Jadyden Honeycutt of Tustin for beanbag tic-tac-toe, one of the games set up for kids during Tustin Police Department’s National Night Out in 2017.
File photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC