Get Ready for the 2025 SPD Summer Camp!

Last Updated 4/8/2025Posted in Police News, Latest City News, Community Meetings

The Statesville Police Department is excited to announce the return of our annual SPD Summer Camp – a fun, interactive, and educational experience for our youngest community members!



Camp Details
📍 Location: Christian Outreach, 1424 Rickert Street, Statesville
📅 Dates: June 23–27, 2025
🕗 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. daily
🎒 Who Can Attend: Rising 1st–5th graders

This free week-long camp is packed with exciting activities and important lessons designed to empower kids and strengthen community relationships. Throughout the week, campers will engage in sessions on:

  • Internet, gun, and bike safety

  • Criminal investigations

  • Gang prevention and anti-bullying

  • Field trips and games

SPD officers and guest instructors will lead the sessions, offering a safe and encouraging environment where kids can learn, ask questions, and have fun.

Click on the application below to sign up. Space is limited, so enroll as soon as possible to secure your child’s spot!

📄 APPLICATION

Questions? Contact Nakayla Griffin, Community Resource Officer, at 980-635-7163 or via email.



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