PHOTO GALLERY: Flags, fake fire and fun in Fort Lupton
Mackenzi Spendlow, 4, Fort Lupton targets the wooden flames in the window flame with a small firehose Aug. 2 at Fort Lupton's Koshio Park.
Scott Taylor
Fort Lupton Police Master Officer Paul Grossman doles out some hamburgers outside the police station on McKinley Avenue Aug. 2 for the city's National Night Out celebration
Scott Taylor
The American flag, held aloft by Fort Lupton Fire Department's ladder truck is framed by the cloudy sky Aug. 2 at Koshio Park.
Scott Taylor
A bouncy house-themed basketball court drew plenty of players Aug. 2 at Fort Lupton's Koshio Park for the annual National Night Out celebration.
Scott Taylor
Kids play on the grass underneath the American Flag attached to Fort Lupton Fire Department's ladder truck. Police, fire and city officials hosted the National Night Out celebration Aug. 2, closing McKinley Ave. for the celebration.
The folks at the Fort Lupton Recreation Center's booth at Fort Lupton's National Night Out celebration contend good-naturedly with a sudden gust of wind that cleared their table and threatened to pop the roof of their tent off.
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Fort Lupton's Koshio Park was full Aug. 2 for the city's 2022's National Night Out celebration.
The annual event is marked by police and fire agencies across the country on the first Tuesday in August. It's designed to build goodwill between police and other emergency responders and the public.
Fort Lupton's celebration featured barbecue, games and demonstrations by local firefighters.
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