DELI SERDANG | INDATANEWS.COM - The Deli Serdang Weekend returned to Jalan Diponegoro, Lubuk Pakam, under a Car-Free Night concept, creating an open public space for residents. Held on Saturday, June 20, 2026, the event was part of a program designed to bring a distinctive atmosphere to the city center by combining entertainment, social interaction, and strengthening the creative economy as well as micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs/UMKM).
Since the late afternoon into the night, Jalan Diponegoro was filled with residents from various social backgrounds. Families, relatives, and community groups gathered to enjoy a relaxed outdoor atmosphere that had been transformed into a center of public activity. The Deli Serdang Regency Government aims to provide an inclusive and healthy space that also serves as a platform for social expression.Asri Ludin Tambunan emphasized that the Deli Serdang Weekend public space is genuinely designed for the community, not only as entertainment but also for social interaction and creative expression.
"We create this public space for the people, and it is the citizens themselves who bring it to life through creativity, UMKM, and togetherness," he said.This statement reflects the local government's commitment not only to provide infrastructure but also to encourage active public participation, turning the Car-Free Night concept into a broader social movement.

Entrepreneurs took the opportunity to showcase their products to a wide audience. Transactions recorded during the event demonstrated a direct economic impact for small businesses. The local government considers this format an effective strategy for building a community-based economy.
Moreover, direct interaction between UMKM actors and visitors helps improve product quality, better understand market demand, and expand business networks.
The Deli Serdang Weekend is expected not only to remain a regular event but also to evolve into a sustainable space for community creativity. The government sees this as a foundation for a positive social ecosystem where citizens can interact, create, and improve their quality of life.
"We hope this initiative continues to produce a creative and innovative generation that drives the regional economy forward," said Asri Ludin. (IDNC)REPORTER: Edi Saputra | EDITOR: Fik Sagala