DONATE YOUR RIDE, FEEL GOOD INSIDE New Car Donation Program Means Money for Spring 2015, Volume 4, Issue 1 the Museum Anticipation Builds for Week Celebration 2015 Please see DONATE YOUR RIDE, below inal Plans are complete for ’s celebration of National Police Week, May 10th through May 16th in comradeship with police departments all over the country. You can support the Denver Police Law Enforcement Denver’s observance will kick off with a special Denver NONPROFIT ORG F Museum in the following ways: Police Week Rockies Baseball Game on Sunday, May U.S. POSTAGE 10th at 2:10 p.m. at . Baseball game activities will l I want to volunteer for the museum. PAID include a police Honor Guard, and the Museum as the featured l I want to share my story about the Denver Police Department. Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum DENVER, CO l I want to donate an artifact to the museum. PO Box 9140 PERMIT NO. 336 nonprofit for the day. l I want to to underwrite an Oral History segment. Denver, CO 80209 Again this year, Police Week sponsor Dunkin’ Donuts will l I want to make a contribution to the museum. Enclosed is my designate a special double blueberry donut for Police Week. contribution of: n $25 n $50 n $100 n $250 ______Other They will distribute coupons to police officers for a free cup of coffee during the week as well as providing free donuts for Name ______Denver media outlets to highlight Police Week and to guests at Address ______the Police Memorial Service at police headquarters on Thursday. City ______State ______Zip ______The Denver Police Museum and Pat Nading-Amman will Denver Police Protective Association (DPPA) building located host a Survivors Dinner at the Capital Grille for the families of at 2105 Decatur Street in Denver to police headquarters Home Phone ______Fallen Officers on Monday May 11th. beginning at 8 a.m. Cell Phone ______Denver Police Chief Robert White and Manager of Safety The Annual Retiree Appreciation Lunch hosted by Email ______Stephanie O’Malley are scheduled to speak at the Open House the Denver Police Protective Association and the Denver hosted by the Police Museum at headquarters at 1331 Cherokee Police Officers Foundation will be held at the DPPA Contribute online at www.denverpolicemuseum.org or mail contribution to PO Box 9140, Denver, CO 80209. Street from 8-9:45 a.m. before the Memorial. The Open House building immediately following the Memorial. Buses will will feature police artifact displays and light refreshments in return from the police department to the DPPA building the Dill Auditorium. The Memorial Service will take place in before the lunch. Please call 720-913-6779 or email DONATE YOUR RIDE, from above the Police Department Courtyard from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. [email protected] before May 8th to Parking and bus transportation is available from the RSVP for the lunch. Museum Partners with Non-Profit Car Donation Program o you have an old car, truck, or motorcycle that you’re with the dignity of work, while they work hard to maximize Thank you to 2015 Police Week Sponsors not using any more? By donating your unwanted vehicle the value of each donated vehicle. to the Denver Police Museum you will receive a great Donating your vehicle could not be easier. The program Dtax deduction while providing a significant donation in includes free towing, and any vehicles, whether they are support of our programs. running or not, are gratefully accepted. You will receive all The Museum is partnering with Driven to Donate, required forms to claim the tax deduction for the sale price of operated by Step 13, a nationally-recognized recovery program your vehicle. in downtown Denver that offers men the opportunity to You can donate your vehicle online by visiting overcome drug and/or alcohol addiction through a program DriventoDonate.org or by calling 303-296-9020. Thank that requires sobriety, work, and accountability. The men at you for your support of the Denver Police Museum. Step 13 help process vehicles donated to us, providing them Message from the Board 2015 Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum Donors ith the ever-increasing amount of Directors. Other new Board of Amy Alonzo Dolores Pratt of activity necessary for the Director members include: Pat Nading- Thank you to the more than 250 active DPD officers who support the Larry and Pat Amman Harry and Janice Queen development of the Denver Police Amman, Darrel Behrendsen, Richard museum through payroll deductions. W Dawn Anderson Norman Ricker Museum taking place in the last two Jones and Paul Schauer. Margaret and Stanley years, the Museum Board has made the The Ex-Officio Board will include Rocky Mountain Law Sue Smith Judith Tennant Baker Dan Farley Manuel and Angelina Hays Mountain West Credit Enforcement Federal decision to expand and specialize in long-time supporters: Larry Amman, Vaughn Ballard Sherman Fine Mark Y. Hernandez Union Association Credit Union 2015 for efficiency and effectiveness. Barbara Behrendsen, Leo Bellio, Lance assigning specific areas of responsibility Frank Mozeika Stephen and Lisa Barnhill Mark Fini Martin and Nancy Hesse Cody Robertson President Dean Christopherson Clem, Chris Hoag, Lou Lopez and Joe to members will help us continue our Marilyn Mulvey Ralph and Susan Barocas Peter and Elsa Fini Richard and Susan Jones Wilma Rowe and Vice President Mike Hesse will Tennant. rapid progress, said President Dean Larry and Louise Tommie Beaver Robert and Kaffee Fry Leann Joslin Daniel Rubin be joined on the Executive Board by The Denver Police Honorary Board Christopherson. “We owe a special debt Neverdahl Darrel and Barb Cynthia, Francis, Jim and Steve Kady Paul Schauer Diane Degenhart as Treasurer and is made up of Chief Robert White, all of gratitude to Sue Smith and Judith Robert and Wendy Nichols Behrendsen Kathy Gilbert Kenneth R. Laurita Schlessman Family Fund Barb Cisneros as Secretary. Founding former Chiefs, Retired Officers and Tennant who were there from the William and Gloria Deryl P. Novak Alan Goral, D.D.S. Carol and Lou Lopez Ben and Roselyn Schuster executive board members Sue Smith Current Officers. beginning and have been instrumental Bierbach Thomas and Kathleen Shirley Grantham R.L. and G.A. Luby Carolyn Scofield and Judith Tennant will join the Board We think expanding the Board and in making the dream a reality,” he said. Elaine Boh Nunn John and Mary Gray Annice Martin Nick and G. Paula Susuras George and Cathleen Shirley Owens Carnell and Sarah Green Angelo and Lynne Dave Sutherland Butkovich Patrick Pansini David and Rita Gross Martinelli Robert Tabares William and Marilyn Card Robert and Carrie Donald Hailpern Natalie Meyer Parlenheimer Thomas and Marcia Ticer Mike Carrigan David Haley Mike’s Camera Kenneth Pennel Margaret Chavez Marco and Rosa Vasquez Edith Crook Tony and Sharyl Ventura Bob and Marcy Dill We wish to thank the Officer Harry Burroughs Family for Dana and Pamela Wakefield Philip and Sandra Dinan requesting memorial contributions in his honor be made to Lavert White Frank and Mary Donlon the Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum. Lee and Rita Williams Mary Donovan Michael Zimmer

Museum Volunteer Roster Grows he Denver Police Law Enforcement Police “State of the Museum” Dinner Museum now has a total of Museum volunteers More than 200 retired officers and their spouses and T 43 volunteers, including a core of enjoy lunch other long-time supporters of the Police Museum very dedicated people who have been while working were honored guests at the First Annual “State of the onboard since 2008 and helped lay all of on a project Police Museum” Dinner on March 11th. the necessary groundwork resulting in at police The dinner took place at where we are today. We could not do all of headquarters. the Vista at Applewood Golf the everyday tasks, artifact management, Course in Golden. It was planned events and activities so necessary organized by the Museum for our continued growth without the time Board and paid for by former and talent of our dedicated volunteers. Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum Volunteers DPD Officer Stan Baker (1971– Our volunteers are retired officers, active Larry Amman Diane Degenhart Richard Mahony Jennifer Rowe 1979) “I’m happy to do what officers, retired civilian employees, relatives Barb Behrendsen Phil Dinan Annise Martin Paul Schauer I can to support the Museum, of the police family and volunteers from the Darrel Behrendsen Bill Finch Dave Metzler Vanya Scott said Baker. “My years on the private sector world who are not connected Leo Bellio Lana Foery Pat Nading-Amman Shawn Scott Baker Denver Police Department to the police department. Darlene Besser Michael Hesse Mike O’Neill Sue Smith were some of the most meaningful of my life.” The Denver Police Law Enforcement Margaret Chavez David Hill April Overman Steve Snyder The Museum Board was searching for a Museum thanks each and every one of Dean Christopherson Chris Hoag Dolores Pratt Tom Todesco forum to keep retired officers abreast of the rapid our volunteers, for their dedication and Barb Cisneros Richard Jones Doug Pratt Joe Tennant developments and was grateful to Baker for hosting enthusiasm for all of the work they are doing Lance Clem Wayne Krieger Patty Price Judith Tennant the dinner which was filled to capacity. The Board and their commitment to what lies ahead. Mary Alice Crowther Renee Lang Linda Remley Ron Thomas hopes to make the dinner an annual event. Pat Nading-Amman, Volunteer Manager David Dawkins Lou Lopez John Repjar Ed Varela Message from the Board 2015 Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum Donors ith the ever-increasing amount of Directors. Other new Board of Amy Alonzo Dolores Pratt of activity necessary for the Director members include: Pat Nading- Thank you to the more than 250 active DPD officers who support the Larry and Pat Amman Harry and Janice Queen development of the Denver Police Amman, Darrel Behrendsen, Richard museum through payroll deductions. W Dawn Anderson Norman Ricker Museum taking place in the last two Jones and Paul Schauer. Margaret and Stanley years, the Museum Board has made the The Ex-Officio Board will include Rocky Mountain Law Sue Smith Judith Tennant Baker Dan Farley Manuel and Angelina Hays Mountain West Credit Enforcement Federal decision to expand and specialize in long-time supporters: Larry Amman, Vaughn Ballard Sherman Fine Mark Y. Hernandez Union Association Credit Union 2015 for efficiency and effectiveness. Barbara Behrendsen, Leo Bellio, Lance assigning specific areas of responsibility Frank Mozeika Stephen and Lisa Barnhill Mark Fini Martin and Nancy Hesse Cody Robertson President Dean Christopherson Clem, Chris Hoag, Lou Lopez and Joe to members will help us continue our Marilyn Mulvey Ralph and Susan Barocas Peter and Elsa Fini Richard and Susan Jones Wilma Rowe and Vice President Mike Hesse will Tennant. rapid progress, said President Dean Larry and Louise Tommie Beaver Robert and Kaffee Fry Leann Joslin Daniel Rubin be joined on the Executive Board by The Denver Police Honorary Board Christopherson. “We owe a special debt Neverdahl Darrel and Barb Cynthia, Francis, Jim and Steve Kady Paul Schauer Diane Degenhart as Treasurer and is made up of Chief Robert White, all of gratitude to Sue Smith and Judith Robert and Wendy Nichols Behrendsen Kathy Gilbert Kenneth R. Laurita Schlessman Family Fund Barb Cisneros as Secretary. Founding former Chiefs, Retired Officers and Tennant who were there from the William and Gloria Deryl P. Novak Alan Goral, D.D.S. Carol and Lou Lopez Ben and Roselyn Schuster executive board members Sue Smith Current Officers. beginning and have been instrumental Bierbach Thomas and Kathleen Shirley Grantham R.L. and G.A. Luby Carolyn Scofield and Judith Tennant will join the Board We think expanding the Board and in making the dream a reality,” he said. Elaine Boh Nunn John and Mary Gray Annice Martin Nick and G. Paula Susuras George and Cathleen Shirley Owens Carnell and Sarah Green Angelo and Lynne Dave Sutherland Butkovich Patrick Pansini David and Rita Gross Martinelli Robert Tabares William and Marilyn Card Robert and Carrie Donald Hailpern Natalie Meyer Parlenheimer Thomas and Marcia Ticer Mike Carrigan David Haley Mike’s Camera Kenneth Pennel Margaret Chavez Marco and Rosa Vasquez Edith Crook Tony and Sharyl Ventura Bob and Marcy Dill We wish to thank the Officer Harry Burroughs Family for Dana and Pamela Wakefield Philip and Sandra Dinan requesting memorial contributions in his honor be made to Lavert White Frank and Mary Donlon the Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum. Lee and Rita Williams Mary Donovan Michael Zimmer

Museum Volunteer Roster Grows he Denver Police Law Enforcement Police “State of the Museum” Dinner Museum now has a total of Museum volunteers More than 200 retired officers and their spouses and T 43 volunteers, including a core of enjoy lunch other long-time supporters of the Police Museum very dedicated people who have been while working were honored guests at the First Annual “State of the onboard since 2008 and helped lay all of on a project Police Museum” Dinner on March 11th. the necessary groundwork resulting in at police The dinner took place at where we are today. We could not do all of headquarters. the Vista at Applewood Golf the everyday tasks, artifact management, Course in Golden. It was planned events and activities so necessary organized by the Museum for our continued growth without the time Board and paid for by former and talent of our dedicated volunteers. Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum Volunteers DPD Officer Stan Baker (1971– Our volunteers are retired officers, active Larry Amman Diane Degenhart Richard Mahony Jennifer Rowe 1979) “I’m happy to do what officers, retired civilian employees, relatives Barb Behrendsen Phil Dinan Annise Martin Paul Schauer I can to support the Museum, of the police family and volunteers from the Darrel Behrendsen Bill Finch Dave Metzler Vanya Scott said Baker. “My years on the private sector world who are not connected Leo Bellio Lana Foery Pat Nading-Amman Shawn Scott Baker Denver Police Department to the police department. Darlene Besser Michael Hesse Mike O’Neill Sue Smith were some of the most meaningful of my life.” The Denver Police Law Enforcement Margaret Chavez David Hill April Overman Steve Snyder The Museum Board was searching for a Museum thanks each and every one of Dean Christopherson Chris Hoag Dolores Pratt Tom Todesco forum to keep retired officers abreast of the rapid our volunteers, for their dedication and Barb Cisneros Richard Jones Doug Pratt Joe Tennant developments and was grateful to Baker for hosting enthusiasm for all of the work they are doing Lance Clem Wayne Krieger Patty Price Judith Tennant the dinner which was filled to capacity. The Board and their commitment to what lies ahead. Mary Alice Crowther Renee Lang Linda Remley Ron Thomas hopes to make the dinner an annual event. Pat Nading-Amman, Volunteer Manager David Dawkins Lou Lopez John Repjar Ed Varela DONATE YOUR RIDE, FEEL GOOD INSIDE New Car Donation Program Means Money for Spring 2015, Volume 4, Issue 1 the Museum Anticipation Builds for Police Week Celebration 2015 Please see DONATE YOUR RIDE, below inal Plans are complete for Denver’s celebration of National Police Week, May 10th through May 16th in comradeship with police departments all over the country. You can support the Denver Police Law Enforcement Denver’s observance will kick off with a special Denver NONPROFIT ORG F Museum in the following ways: Police Week Baseball Game on Sunday, May U.S. POSTAGE 10th at 2:10 p.m. at Coors Field. Baseball game activities will l I want to volunteer for the museum. PAID include a police Honor Guard, and the Museum as the featured l I want to share my story about the Denver Police Department. Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum DENVER, CO l I want to donate an artifact to the museum. PO Box 9140 PERMIT NO. 336 nonprofit for the day. l I want to to underwrite an Oral History segment. Denver, CO 80209 Again this year, Police Week sponsor Dunkin’ Donuts will l I want to make a contribution to the museum. Enclosed is my designate a special double blueberry donut for Police Week. contribution of: n $25 n $50 n $100 n $250 ______Other They will distribute coupons to police officers for a free cup of coffee during the week as well as providing free donuts for Name ______Denver media outlets to highlight Police Week and to guests at Address ______the Police Memorial Service at police headquarters on Thursday. City ______State ______Zip ______The Denver Police Museum and Pat Nading-Amman will Denver Police Protective Association (DPPA) building located host a Survivors Dinner at the Capital Grille for the families of at 2105 Decatur Street in Denver to police headquarters Home Phone ______Fallen Officers on Monday May 11th. beginning at 8 a.m. Cell Phone ______Denver Police Chief Robert White and Manager of Safety The Annual Retiree Appreciation Lunch hosted by Email ______Stephanie O’Malley are scheduled to speak at the Open House the Denver Police Protective Association and the Denver hosted by the Police Museum at headquarters at 1331 Cherokee Police Officers Foundation will be held at the DPPA Contribute online at www.denverpolicemuseum.org or mail contribution to PO Box 9140, Denver, CO 80209. Street from 8-9:45 a.m. before the Memorial. The Open House building immediately following the Memorial. Buses will will feature police artifact displays and light refreshments in return from the police department to the DPPA building the Dill Auditorium. The Memorial Service will take place in before the lunch. Please call 720-913-6779 or email DONATE YOUR RIDE, from above the Police Department Courtyard from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. [email protected] before May 8th to Parking and bus transportation is available from the RSVP for the lunch. Museum Partners with Non-Profit Car Donation Program o you have an old car, truck, or motorcycle that you’re with the dignity of work, while they work hard to maximize Thank you to 2015 Police Week Sponsors not using any more? By donating your unwanted vehicle the value of each donated vehicle. to the Denver Police Museum you will receive a great Donating your vehicle could not be easier. The program Dtax deduction while providing a significant donation in includes free towing, and any vehicles, whether they are support of our programs. running or not, are gratefully accepted. You will receive all The Museum is partnering with Driven to Donate, required forms to claim the tax deduction for the sale price of operated by Step 13, a nationally-recognized recovery program your vehicle. in downtown Denver that offers men the opportunity to You can donate your vehicle online by visiting overcome drug and/or alcohol addiction through a program DriventoDonate.org or by calling 303-296-9020. Thank that requires sobriety, work, and accountability. The men at you for your support of the Denver Police Museum. Step 13 help process vehicles donated to us, providing them