Crime & Safety
See What Activities Are Planned For National Night Out With Kendall County Sheriff's Office
A variety of events, including visits from animals with the Kendall County Animal Control, are planned at the annual event.

KENDALL COUNTY, IL — The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with the Plano Police Department and AutoSmart, invites you to our annual National Night Out celebration on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office.
National Night Out is a nationwide, community-building campaign that promotes strong partnerships between law enforcement and the neighborhoods we serve. This event is a great opportunity to connect with your local deputies in a fun, positive environment.
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Come out and enjoy fun for the whole family: The event will feature a cruise night open to all cars, trucks, and motorcycles, with music being provided by Carousel Sound. The first 100 vehicles that register will receive a custom Sheriff's Office National Night Out Challenge Coin featuring last year's Deputy Choice Winner. There will also be a touch-a-truck display featuring specialty vehicles and equipment. There will be a dunk tank, games, a bounce house, and face painting for the kids. Live music will be provided by Dbl-Shot Band.
Enjoy free hot dogs and drinks (while supplies last), plus an amazing lineup of food trucks (Cousins Maine Lobster, Strawberries BBQ, Foxy’s Ice Cream, & Dolci Chillz).
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As a bonus, Kendall County Animal Control will be open to visit for pet meet-and-greets and adoptions.
You can also enter to win with our raffle and 50/50 tickets, supporting Kendall County Crime Stoppers. Kendall County Crime Stoppers provides a way for community members to anonymously provide information to law enforcement, and if the information leads to an arrest, they may be eligible for a reward.
This press release was produced by Kendall County Sheriff's Office. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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