National Night Out 2025

Kenosha National Night Out events set for Aug. 5

Kenosha National Night Out aims to enhance the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement and making the community and neighborhoods safer.

Kenosha National Night Out events will be held Tuesday, Aug. 5, at seven locations across Kenosha County, County Executive Samantha Kerkman announced.

All events will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. and will feature free food, games, activities, prizes, and entertainment.

Kenosha National Night Out locations for this year are:

◼ Curtis Strange Elementary School, 5414 49th Ave.
◼ The Dream Playground at Petzke Park, 2820 14th Ave.
◼ First United Methodist Church, 919 60th St.
◼ The Salvation Army, 3116 75th St.
◼ The Shalom Center, 4314 39th Ave.
◼ St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 8760 37th Ave.
◼ Prairie Springs Park Ballfield Pavilion, 9900 Terwall Terrace, Pleasant Prairie


National Night Out is an annual community-building event that takes place nationwide on the first Tuesday in August. The goal is to enhance relationships between neighbors and law enforcement, and to make neighborhoods safer and more caring places to live.


“National Night Out is a time for neighbors to come together, meet one another, and learn about resources that are available in the community,” Kerkman said. “Thank you to all of the community partners who have come together to organize these events.”


Kenosha County’s gang intervention program is coordinating the festivities at Curtis Strange Elementary School, the City of Kenosha is organizing the Dream Playground event, and the Pleasant Prairie Police and Fire & Rescue departments are hosting the Prairie Springs Park location. The other events are being sponsored by their respective organizations. Activities and organizations present will vary by location.

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