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BHPD and Community Unite for National Night Out in Beverly Hills

Ray Thompson Ray Thompson August 1, 2025
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BHPD Motor officer with young child
BHPD Motor officer with young child (Photo courtesy of Beverly Hills Police Department)

In a moment that exemplifies civic pride and the enduring strength of community partnerships, the Beverly Hills Police Department, in collaboration with the Fire Department and other City teams, will host the annual National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5. This cherished event is more than a gathering, it is a proud reflection of the trust, mutual respect, and shared values that continue to define life in Beverly Hills.

Set against the familiar backdrop of the 400 block of North Rexford Drive, just outside the Beverly Hills Public Library, the evening will unfold from 5:00 to 8:00, with a full street transformation into a lively, family friendly block party. Free parking will be available at the nearby Civic Center structure, ensuring convenient access for all who wish to take part.
“This event brings our department and community together in a truly meaningful way,” said Chief Mark Stainbrook. “National Night Out is a celebration of the relationships we’ve built with the greater community, and a demonstration of our ongoing commitment to public safety and partnership.”
Chief Stainbrook’s words reflect a broader truth that Beverly Hills residents have long understood: public safety is not a one way service, it is a partnership grounded in mutual investment and shared purpose. That spirit will be on full display as neighbors gather to meet the professionals who keep our streets secure and our families safe.

From the interactive Police Training Simulator and SWAT and BearCat displays to the gentle joy of balloon art, face painting, and kids slides, there is something for every age and interest. The ever popular K-9 meet and greet, featuring our four legged protector Nami, offers a unique opportunity for children and adults alike to witness the skill and loyalty of BHPD’s canine officers.

Just as important as the entertainment is the access: residents will have the chance to meet the men and women behind the dispatch lines, explore emergency preparedness through CERT and JUST IN CASE BH, and learn lifesaving skills from Beverly Hills CPR. These encounters reinforce an essential truth: strong neighborhoods are built through proactive readiness, informed citizens, and accessible leadership.

This event is not just about enjoying a summer evening together. It is about honoring the dedicated service of our police and fire professionals. It is about reminding our children what it means to be part of a city that treasures heritage, order, and public responsibility.

As residents post and tag their memories from the night using #NNO90210, they are not just celebrating an event, they are bearing witness to the living strength of a principled and prepared community.

In an age of uncertainty elsewhere, Beverly Hills continues to shine as a city where tradition meets vigilance, and where leadership delivers on its promise to serve, protect, and unite. Let this year’s National Night Out stand as a well earned testament to that enduring commitment.
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