Community members and law enforcement officers come together across the country for a blend of coffee and conversation. This is a great way to have one on one time with officers, ask questions about public safety, chat about what’s happening in your town, build relationships and enjoy a cup of Joe.
This year’s Law Enforcement Association Leadership Symposium (LEALS) brings you insight into topics such as Association Alliances, High Profile Criminal Trials, Negotiations, Use of Force, Leadership & Succession Planning, and so much more.
The Orange County Police Canine Association presents the 30th Annual Police K-9 Demonstration. Don’t miss the vendor fair followed by the K-9 Demonstration, in which about 60 K-9 teams are scheduled to perform.
Run for the Badge is a fun and exciting 5K for participants and bystanders. It is a powerful way to support the mission of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
Run for the Badge is a fun and exciting 5K for participants and bystanders. It is a powerful way to support the mission of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
Giddy up and hop on your hogs, but leave your horses at home. This is a rodeo like no other. The Annual Police Motorcycle Training and Skills Competition is in its 46th year and draws officers from all across the western states.
National Night Out is observed annually on the first Tuesday in August. It’s a campaign that promotes partnerships between police agencies and communities.
Come join your neighbors and police officers for coffee and conversation! Come with questions and get to know the people, who help keep you, your family and your property safe.
Come meet author Connie Dial and have her sign a copy of her new novel, “Warning Shots,” a Josie Corsino mystery. You’re asked to RSVP at info@LAPDPoliceMuseum.org. This is NOT an AOCDS sponsored event.
First Responders and Law Enforcement Week at the OC Fair takes place from August 8-12. Free admission is being offered to active-duty and professional staff of the police, sheriff, fire and emergency services departments.
The AOCDS Memorial Fund assists peace officers or the families of officers who are killed or injured in the line of duty, suffering from a serious medical condition, experiencing a catastrophic circumstance, disabled, or retired and in need of assistance. This includes, but is not limited to, sworn deputy sheriffs or peace officers with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, district attorney’s office, probation department and OC Parks. The fund also helps qualifying officers across the state of California and awards annual scholarships to select children of members entering their first year at a college or university, among many other things.
The AOCDS Memorial Fund is a fully recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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