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1st Annual C.O.P.S. Mounted Patrol Fundraiser – Sat. July 14

1st Annual C.O.P.S. Mounted Patrol Fundraiser – Sat. July 14

Join Spokane C.O.P.S. for a fun-filled day! Meet the volunteers with their horses as they raise funds to help the Mounted Patrol Unit volunteers succeed in you community!

When:   Saturday, July 14, 3-8pm
Where:  238 Brewing, 10321 E Day Mt. Spokane Road (map)

$5 Entry donation per person, Under 12 FREE

Purchase tickets here or at the door.
Tickets also available by sending a check to C.O.P.S. MPU, PO Box 1272, Deer Park, WA 99006.

C.O.P.S. North Central Open House – March 20

C.O.P.S. North Central Open House – March 20

Come see what your North Central C.O.P.S. Shop is all about, meet your Neighborhood Resource Officer, Department of Corrections Officers, the shop volunteers, and enjoy some great BBQ!

Date: Tuesday, March, 20
Time: 12-2pm
Location: Knox Presbyterian Church, 806 W Knox

Register for Crime Free Rental Property Training (March 22 & 29)

Register for Crime Free Rental Property Training (March 22 & 29)

Spokane C.O.P.S. is offer training to apartment managers, property management staff, maintenance supervisors and owners of rental property. In addition, many of our Spokane neighbors, law enforcement, media representatives and more have taken this training to help create a great quality of life in their own neighborhoods.

This is a 2-day training consisting of 12 topics related to property management. The next training is March 22 and 29, 20188:30-5:00pm both days, at C.O.P.S. East Central, 2116 East First Ave, Spokane. Morning and afternoon snacks and lunch the first day will be provided. Learn more about C.O.P.S. Crime Free Rental Property Program.

Crime Free Rental Property

ASK YOURSELF THIS…IS CRIME FREE RENTAL PROPERTY CERTIFICATION RIGHT FOR YOU?

  • “Are you concerned about nuisance or criminal activity in your rental community?”
  • “Are you interested in establishing a more stable, satisfied long-term resident base?”
  • “Would you like to provide a safe and secure environment for your residents?”

If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Crime Free Rental Property Program and training is right for you!

This program is honest and direct. It is solution oriented. It is designed to be easy, yet very effective in reducing the incident of crime in rental properties.

2-Day Training for 2018
MARCH 22 & 29, 2018
8:30 am – 5:00 pm  

The cost is $75 per person. We need at least 15 confirmed attendees to have this class. REGISTER HERE.

If you prefer, you may pay with check to:
Spokane C.O.P.S.
6107 North Astor Street
Spokane, WA  99208

Training is typically done twice a year. Call 509-625-3301 for more information on how you can get your multi-family housing unit involved.

February e-Newsletter Out Now

February e-Newsletter Out Now

The February e-newsletter for Emerson-Garfield Neighborhood was just sent out and should be arriving in inboxes shortly.

You can click here to read it — or better yet, sign up and have it conveniently delivered right to your own inbox. It comes out just once per month (at most) and is full of useful neighborhood-related events, announcements, updates, news and more.

This month’s newsletter has info on upcoming volunteering opportunities with the North Monroe Business District, Spokane COPS, the Emerson-Garfield Farmers’ Market and a grassroots leaflet distribution for the school levy.

There are also some updates on items like North Monroe construction and new businesses, neighborhood events and the recent COPS North Central relocation to Knox Presbyterian.

With all that’s happening and all that’s going to be happening in Emerson-Garfield in the near future, it’s an ideal time to get on the mailing list and stay up to date.

Volunteer with Neighborhood Observation Patrol

Volunteer with Neighborhood Observation Patrol

Neighborhood Observation Patrol (NOP) patrols can help make your neighborhood safer! Be a part of the solution – join a NOP team!

The Neighborhood Observation Patrol are volunteer citizens who patrol areas, reporting suspicious or unlawful activity in their community to assist the police and help keep your neighborhood safer.

NOP volunteers are trained by the Spokane Police Department in areas of safety, patrol procedures, communications, first aid, and basic law enforcement policies and procedures. Volunteers use a vehicle equipped with cell phone, flashlight, binoculars, first aid kit, fire extinguisher and reflective vests.

Our vehicles are professional and well-marked, and community and volunteer feedback has been strong.

To learn more about how you can volunteer for Spokane C.O.P.S. Neighborhood Observation Patrol, contact your nearest C.O.P.S. shop or Maurece Vulcano [mvulcano@spokanecops.org, 509.625.3301], Program Manager for Spokane C.O.P.S., would be happy to answer any question you may have.

Learn more in this KHQ story: http://www.khq.com/story/37072828/neighborhood-observation-patrol-volunteers-keep-an-eye-out-to-prevent-crime