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Posted on: July 30, 2024

[ARCHIVED] National Night Out 2024

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We are preparing for the biggest National Night Out (NNO) we have ever had in Spring Hill! NNO is an annual event fostering police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie, bringing public safety personnel and residents together in a positive atmosphere.

Thank you to our residents who pitched in to plan these events and helped us surpass our goal of having more parties than last year. We encourage everyone to check out this list and find the party closest to where you live! See you “out” on August 6!

Block Party Locations and Times

  • Brookwood Farms: Barker and W 201st St – 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Foxwood Ranch: Community building – 6-8 p.m.
  • Hillside Lutheran Church: 800 S Webster St – 6-8 p.m.
  • Maple Ridge: TBD 
  • Old Town: West Hale and South Madison – TBD
  • The Meadows: Millridge and Summer St – 6-8 p.m.
  • Sweetwater Creek: Park at Roosevelt and Dunn – 7-8:30 p.m.
  • United Methodist Church: 112 E Nichols St – 5-7 p.m.
  • Woodland Ridge: Cul-de-sac of W 208th Ter near Skyview Ln – 6-8 p.m.

We will update this article with more details as they become available.

national night out planning guideMake the Most of National Night Out with Our Planning Guide

Our National Night Out guide is a valuable tool, even if you’re preparing at the last minute. Whether you’re looking for a quick activity or wondering what to talk about, the guide has you covered, specifically on pages 6-8.

Build Strong Community Connections

Building a strong community involves meaningful conversations and connections. Our guide provides topics for discussion that can help you engage with your neighbors and foster a supportive environment. These topics include:

  • Community Resources
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Community Events
  • Local Services
  • Neighborhood Support

Conversation Starters

If you’re unsure how to break the ice, our guide offers conversation starters to help you connect with others:

  • Who has lived in the neighborhood the longest? What changes have you seen over the years?
  • Who is the newest resident in the neighborhood? What attracted you to this community?
  • Who has the most green thumb? Do you enjoy gardening or have any tips for maintaining a beautiful yard?
  • Who loves to cook or bake? What's your favorite dish or recipe to share with neighbors?
  • Who is the most adventurous in the neighborhood? Have you gone on any exciting trips or outdoor adventures recently?

Fun and Engaging Activities

Our guide also includes downloadable activities to enhance your block party:

  • Block Party Bingo: Find neighbors who fit various interests and experience categories.
  • SHPD Coloring Sheets: Keep kids entertained with themed coloring activities.
  • Last-Minute Activity Ideas: Quick and fun ideas to keep the party lively.


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