The City of Topeka invites all residents to join in on the fun at this year’s National Night Out celebration, hosted by the Office of Inclusive Communities and City of Topeka staff, on Saturday, August 9, from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Agriculture Hall, 1 Expocentre Drive.
This free community event brings neighbors together for a day of connection, entertainment, and family fun. The celebration will feature Touch-a-Trucks, a talent show, resource fair, face painting, and so much more!
“National Night Out is a great opportunity for our city to come together and celebrate what makes Topeka strong, our people,” said City Manager Dr. Robert Perez. “It’s about building safer neighborhoods through community partnerships, and I encourage everyone to stop by and enjoy the day with us.”
Hosted each year in cities across the nation, National Night Out promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make communities safer, more caring places to live.
“This event is truly about inclusion, connection, and joy,” said Monique Glaudé, Director of the Office of Inclusive Communities. “Whether you’re new to your neighborhood or have lived in Topeka your whole life, National Night Out is a chance to meet your neighbors, learn about local resources, and celebrate the strength of our community.”
All ages are welcome, and no registration is required. Join us for a day filled with activities, music, food, and community spirit!