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May 2010
National Police Week - State of Michigan Events
May 3, Monday
Michigan Police Officers’ Candlelight Memorial
7:00 pm State Capitol, east steps intersection
of Michigan Ave & Capitol Ave.
Washington DC Events
May 13, Thursday:22nd Annual Candlelight Vigil. National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
May 13, Thursday, Annual Legal Rights
and Legislative Seminar, Washington, DC
May 14, Friday 1st Day- National Police
Survivors Conference, Alexandria, VA
May 14, Friday, Annual TOP COPS Awards
Ceremony, The Warner Theater, Washington DC
May 15, Saturday, National Peace Officers’
Service – US Capitol
May 16, Sunday, 2nd Day-National Police
Survivors Conference
For more information, contact
www.nationalcops.org
cops@nationalcops.org
For more information, contact napo.org
317 South Patrick Street,
Alexandria, Virgina 22314-3501
703-549-0775 Fax: 703-684-0515
Berkley Public Safety Department Second Annual Golf Outing
May 15th Rackham Golf Course
Andrew Hadfield 248-658-3380
behindthebadge@berkleymich.net
July 2010
Wormburners 2010 the 12th Annual Four Person Scramble at Oak Ridge / Marsh Oaks Golf Club
Event Coordinator
EJ Belmore 586-216-4741
Friday July 16th 2010
Click here for more information
August 2010
Annual Labor Conference Aug 27, 28th
2010 Meeting and Seminar, Grand Traverse Resort
2009
August 28 - 29, 2009 - Annual Labor Council Meeting and Seminar
CLICK HERE
for the
PHOTO GALLERY.
Director Richard Weiler speaking at the conference. |
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Everyone had a great time at this years conference.
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William Darnell Gets The 2009 Outstanding Service Award

William Darnell DeWitt Township Police Department
Police Group Gives Students' Goals a $14,000 Boost
Troy, Mich. – Fourteen top students interested in public safety careers will receive individual $1,000 college grants to encourage their pursuit of law enforcement/public safety careers by the professional public safety officers of the Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP).
Earning honors in the 2009 LEEP Dream Scholarship program were students from seven states, including: Florida, Maryland, and Michigan.
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Scholarship award winners this year included Kelly Turner, Bryan Belanger and Nicole McGhee |
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Nicole McGhee of Traverse City, Mich., was actively pursuing a public safety career in high school for more than the past two years. A June 2009 honors graduate of Suttons Bay High School, she has already completed her EMT training and Michigan State Police Academy (as Class Commander) certifications and won the Regional Michigan Skills Competition in Criminal Justice with a perfect score. She will use her $1,000 LEEP award to attend Northwestern Michigan College.
 
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Bryan J. Belanger, of Sutton Bay, Mich. A graduate of Suttons Bay High School, he was varsity baseball and football teams captain, and a community volunteer. He plans to use his $1,000 LEEP grant to attend Northwestern Michigan College. He has been interested in a law enforcement career since participating in a shadowing program with the Leelanau County Sheriff’s Dep. while in sixth grade.
 
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Kelly Turner of Belleville, Mich., was selected for a $1,000 LEEP grant. A National Honor Society graduate of Belleville High School, she has been active in community service activities and was Link crew leader helping tutor fifth graders. She plans to undertake criminal justice classes at the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus.
 

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