The Eugene Police Department is teaming up with the Eugene Emeralds baseball team for a National Night Out event beginning noon Sunday, Aug. 3, outside PK Park, 2800 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Eugene. 

The free event will feature representatives from Eugene police, the Springfield Police Department, the University of Oregon Police Department, Oregon State Police and Eugene Springfield Fire.

Attendees can visit with various law enforcement and first-responder teams, including K9 units, special weapons and tactics (SWAT) teams, crisis negotiators, community engagement teams, animal-service units and more.

In addition, event organizers will have 1,500 entry vouchers for the 1:05 p.m. baseball game. The vouchers are sponsored by the Emeralds and Deployed Logix, a Eugene company that designs and manufactures gear such as shelters for emergency responders.

Aug. 3 is one of the dates this season when the Emeralds transform into Los Monarcas de Eugene, complete with different uniforms, food and music. Los Monarcas celebrate the influence of Latin culture in baseball.

The Eugene Police Foundation has donated 500 hot dog vouchers for the game.

It is not necessary to attend the game to check out National Night Out presentations. Representatives of the agencies will be on hand outside PK Park until about 3 p.m. Sunday.

National Night Out is a national campaign celebrating police-community partnerships.