On Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, neighbors across Texas and the Heights, Garden Oaks, Oak Forest, Independence Heights, and surrounding communities will step outside, turn on porch lights, and gather for block parties and cookouts in celebration of National Night Out (NNO), an annual tradition that began in the 1980s to foster safer, more connected communities.
Precinct 1 Participates Across the Community
The Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office will have deputies fanned out across District C neighborhoods to meet residents, answer questions, and reinforce crime-prevention awareness.
“We’re all in this together, so I encourage everyone to get out there and get to know your neighbors,” said Constable Alan Rosen. “I’m going to be visiting several neighborhoods and look forward to seeing everyone. Together we can keep our streets safer.”
Neighborhoods already registered with Precinct 1 include West Houston Heights, Independence Heights, Oak Forest, Candlelight Oaks Village, Oak Estates, and Timber Grove Manor. Other groups are also expected to host cookouts, potlucks, and porch-light gatherings.
Residents who would like a deputy to attend their event can still register at pct1constable.net/nnoregform.
Council Members Join District C & H Events
Council members will also be making the rounds on National Night Out. Abbie Kamin’s office is encouraging neighbors who are hosting events to share details by emailing [email protected]…