By Deborah Reed
WKTV Managing Editor
The City of Wyoming is inviting community members to participate in National Night Out events throughout the city on Tuesday, Aug. 5.
An annual event celebrated across the country, National Night Out encourages residents to turn on their porch lights and gather with neighbors, community leaders, and police and fire personnel.

Celebrating and Strengthening Relationships
Lieutenant Andrew Koeller of the Wyoming Police Department says National Night Out strengthens the vital relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve – and the Wyoming PD is proud to participate in the annual event.
“This evening is more than just a gathering—it is a celebration of trust, safety, and shared commitment to keeping Wyoming safe and connected,” says Lt. Koeller.

While National Night Out formally highlights the Wyoming Police Department’s community partnerships, Lt. Koeller says those relationships are at the core of everything the police department does every day.
“The Wyoming Police Department places great value on building, maintaining, and growing meaningful connections with those we serve,” says Lt. Koeller. “Our dedicated Community Services Unit leads many of these efforts, but every member of our department shares the responsibility of fostering strong community ties.”
Wyoming National Night Out Details
Wyoming police officers, firefighters, and leaders will join residents at multiple gatherings across the city. Most events will take place between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Residents will have opportunities to explore police and fire equipment, including police cruisers, fire trucks and other emergency response vehicles, as well as learn about a variety of safety topics. Community members can also visit with the Wyoming Police Department K9 team.

Wyoming Police Department officers will be at Celebration Cinema at Rivertown Crossings from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., along with other local agencies. The department will also hold community events at Grace Christian University, Godwin Heights High School, Lifeline Church, Bayberry Farms and Buck Creek Church.
*Locations and event times listed below:
- Celebration Cinema, 3728 Rivertown Pkwy from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Grace Christian University, 1011 Aldon St. SW from 5 p.m.-7 p.m.
- Godwin Heights High School, 59 35th St. SW from 5:30p.m.-7:30 p.m.
- Lifeline Church, 2929 Rogers Lane Ave. SW from 6 p.m.-8 p.m.
- Bayberry Farms, 2768 56th St. SW from 6 p.m.-8 p.m.
- Buck Creek Church, 3746 Byron Center Ave. SW from 6 p.m.-8 p.m.
“We are grateful to our residents, local organizations and community leaders for their continued support and involvement,” says Lt. Koeller. “Together, we make Wyoming a safer, stronger place to live, work, and visit.”

Learn More!
National Night Out began in the 1984 with a group of law enforcement agencies, volunteers, neighborhood watch groups, and state and regional crime prevention associations. It grew from porch vigils to neighborhood celebrations to promote safety in communities and build relationships with public safety.
To learn more about National Night Out, visit natw.org.


