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Block Party

The Block Party Trailer is a complimentary program for unincorporated Adams County residents intended to build and strengthen neighborhoods. The program is administered by the Neighborhood Services division in the Community Safety & Well-Being Department on a first-come, first-served basis.

Adams County Neighborhoods Block Party banner with sports icons against a blue sky

Reserve the Trailer

Block Party Trailer Rental

Items in the Block Party Trailer:

  • Connect 4
  • Kickball Sets
  • Backyard Dominos
  • Flag Football Kit
  • Soccer Goals and Balls
  • Football
  • Volleyball Kit
  • Ball Net
  • Jenga
  • Cornhole Board and Bags
  • First Aid Kit
  • Canopy Gazebo Tops
  • Road Barricades
  • Traffic Cones
  • Trash Can and Bags
  • Recycle Bin
  • Sound System
  • Solar Generator
  • 50-foot and 100-foot Extension Cords
  • Pump
  • Table
  • Chairs
  • Igloo Drink Cooler
  • Cooler
  • And more!

Resources

Road Barricade Instructions
Click here to request instructions on setting up road barricades for your event. Examples include a mid-road event road block and a cul-de-sac event roadblock.

Resilient Neighborhoods
The Resilient Neighborhoods Program helps connect neighborhood groups in Adams County with resources and support from the county. The program focuses on building stronger communities, creating safe and healthy neighborhoods, preparing for emergencies, and improving communication between neighbors and the county.

Neighborhood Community Fund
The Neighborhood Community Fund provides resources for residents and community groups in Adams County to create projects, events, and initiatives that strengthen neighborhoods, foster connections, and address community needs.

Tool Shed
The Tool Shed allows residents to borrow tools, for free, such as lawn mowers, edgers, and wheelbarrows. A neighborhood can borrow the entire shed for a community clean-up.

Neighborhood Services
Neighborhood Services is responsible for many issues that affect individuals and their homes, neighborhoods, and community.