We invite you to read the November 2018 issue of The Partner, the official newsletter of the Cleveland Police Foundation.
The Partner is chock full of articles recapping the outcome of events and news items of interest and inspiration–and contains a full calendar of upcoming events.
In this issue:
- Thank you to CPF Police Officers of the Month Detective Chris Gibbons and Community Partner of the Month Linda Lewis!
- Gun Buyback Recap
- Cookin’ with Cops Nov. 16
- Much, much more!
Gallery / Recap Montage
Simply amazing amount of work – impossible to track it all! Here are photos from a handful of the many different events local Police Officers were involved in in over just a once month period.
- A young girl tries out one of our “ponies” at the Home Depot Safety Forces Day.
- The East Clark School Little Free Library crew
- Organizers and volunteers at the Cookin’ with Cops competition
- Keegan-Michael Key dons a very particular hat
- Some clowning around at the Ward 16 Haunted Hallow
- Balloon animals and treats at the Home Depot Safety Forces Day
- The latest Little Free Library put up in memory of Todd Bol
- Councilman Kazy and Captain Keith Sulzer pose with some magnificently worn ‘fros and platform shoes.
- Some devilishly good costumes at the Steelyard Commons
- “Dog & Pony” at the Home Depot Safety Forces Day
- Geraldo Rivera, Chef Rocco Whalen, and Tremont West Development Director Cory Riorden with Captain Kieth Sulzer of the CPF
- The Cleveland PAL Reddogs took a hardfought second place in the Cleveland Muny Football League Midget Division Championship
- A few children guarding a stand at the Ward 16 Haunted Hallow
- Local kids meet a 4-legged officer at the Steelyard Commons
- Local UFC Heavyweight World Champion Stipe Miocic sports his CPF/Team CPD Plane Pull shirt
- A Cleveland MetroHealth employee with one of our donated toys
- Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church’s stand at the Ward 16 Haunted Hallow
- Some premature interest in our latest Little Free Library
- A group photo of Harvey Rice’s 7th and 8th grade participants in the Law Enforcement Shadowing Program
- Fifth District Officer Lakeisha Harris breaks ground for the latest Little Free Library
- Getting some tips on leg raises at the 4th District gym through the Law Enforcement Shadowing program