Thanks for basketball help! Thanks for help with Easter on the Farm!
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April 18 , 2014 Editor’s Note: The Sheriff’s Office Weekly Rap-Up comes out on Friday afternoon If you have a submission, please send it to me and I will be happy to include it. Send it to [email protected], or in the courier to Deputy Becky Herrin, Community Relations Division, Headquarters building on Stock Island. This publication can be viewed on line at www.keysso.net/employees/weekly_rap_up For many more photos of Sheriff’s Office activities, the photo galleries on our web site have been updated. You will find them by clicking on the link on the left hand side of the home page. Thanks for basketball help! From Polly Deihl I would like to thank all of the people that helped make the basketball game a huge success. First, a big thanks to our Sheriff Rick Ramsay, for setting the example of community spirit and also tipping off at the game. A big thank you to Lt Sweeney, Jill Brownlow, Donniece Deihl, Will Kaestner, Roma Hartley & Dent Pierce for getting out there and getting our donations and for help selling the merchandise and raffle tickets . I would also like to thank Capt. Age, Matthew Age, Jamie Denton, Dempsey and his family, Lt, Crane and his daughter Kristin, Sgt. Silvers, Tiffany, Eugenia, Janessa and all the others that helped make our relay for life basketball game a huge success. This was a team effort. And thanks to all of the fans for coming out and supporting the cause! A great crowd, a close game and some wonderful people who volunteered helped make the basketball game between the Sheriff’s Office and Key West Police a success again this year. More photos on page 5. Thanks for help with Easter on the Farm! From Sheriff Rick Ramsay All I can say is WOW!!!! What an event and outcome. Front page of the Key West Citizen for all of your hard work and effort’s. Everyone who turned out for this event made such a big impact on so many people’s lives, especially the children. What a true display of partnership! I am very proud of you all and your community outreach and support. Thank you all. From Farmer Jeanne Selander Thanks to everyone for your help and support for Easter on the Farm 2014. Once again, it was a huge success with 836 visitors! There were face painters, crafts, live music by Marty Stonely, Peter Diamond, Skipper Kripitz and Larry Smith; Continued on page 2 Photos with the Easter bunny were just one of the highlights of Easter on the Animal Farm Sunday. Thanks to everyone who helped out! More photos on page 6. photos with the Easter bunny by Daniel of Southernmost Photography; building wooden toys with Home Depot (Shirley and her crew of volunteers); and a huge egg hunt with over 7500 eggs hidden. My sincere thanks go out to the following people, without whom the event would not have been such a success: • Sgt. Dennis Coleman for being the Easter Bunny! • Mike Grattan for being an all-around helper. • Deputy Emil LaVache for greeting at the gate, supervising the donation box, and delivering flyers to all of the local schools. • Tamara Snider for greeting at the gate and handing out flyers. • Director Becky Herrin for getting the word out to the media and for taking photos during the event. • Capt. Gene Thompson for keeping count of all the visitors entering the farm. • Sherri Thompson and Deputy Clifflisha Bostic for handling the ceramic piggy bank painting area. • Candi Busald, Deputy Alvarez Rice, Roxanne Posada, and Sally Botelho for helping with the beautiful face painting for the children. • Georgianna Peteck and Michelle Quad for selling bottled water, books, and t-shirts. • Carol Peterson for helping with the bunny photo area, taking donations, and copying flyers. • Deputy Tonya Cyrus for supervising the coloring and sticker craft area. • Deputy Kim Clausen, Lindsey and Nick for grooming Nikki the mini horse and hiding eggs. • Deputy Adelaide Killen for providing clean uniforms for the farm trusties. • Capt. Penny Phelps, Deputy Marco Delarosa, Deputy Tomas Venegas, and Charles Slebodnick for organizing and supervising the toddler egg hunt area. • A huge thanks to the “egg-hiding crew,” for tirelessly distributing new eggs and picking up the empties: Capt. Tim Age, Deputies Louis Pazo, Kendrick Wooding, Nathan Curry, Markevious Smith, Franco Dominguez, Terrell Shelby, Jose Bosch, Zachary Gilroy and Tray Smith. • The maintenance and public works crews for providing tables, chairs, and extension cords. • Thanks to Sgt. McCloud and Sgt. Lindback, and the deputies on duty who stopped by to visit during their break as well. I hope I haven’t left anyone out. Thanks again to all of you, as I could not have done it without your help! Explorers and cadets have been busy. On the left, Upper Keys Cadets met with FWC Officer Chris Matson and learned about his responsibilities as a state FWC Officer. Above, Explorers attended a delegates conference in Clay County in March. They represented the agency well during training offered at the event, including taking two medals in firearms competition. Thomas Mirabella placed first shooting 412 out of 500 in the semi-auto category; Angel Muino placed first with a .38 caliber, shooting 398 out of 500. Thanks to advisors Will Schlegelmilch and Nancy Torrijos who went along to assist with the event. Weekly Rap Up - Page 2 Charles Slebodnick from the Human Resources Division represented the agency this week at a Florida Keys Community College job fair. Deputy Dee Torres participated in the Miami 2014 Spartan Race, which included an 8 mile run with 20 obstacles. She said it was a lot of fun and looking at her, I believe it! Great job, Dee! The Vietnam Memorial traveling wall visited Key Largo this week and many in the Sheriff’s Office helped out with the worthy event. Here are Reserves Paul Petek (top left) and Ben Elmore who worked guarding the wall over the weekend. Birthday 4/20 4/20 4/23 Name Lubin Stubblefield Curry Angelina David Nathan Job Title Detention Deputy Detention Deputy Detention Deputy Weekly Rap Up - Page 3 Sheriff Rick Ramsay and members of the Sheriff’s Juvenile Programs Unit attended the DJJ Youth Success Luncheon last Friday. The annual event celebrates the success of youth in the various programs offered for them in our community. On the left, Sheriff Ramsay with Unit Supervisor Woody Hanford and Case Manager Nat Whitehouse. Below, Case Manager Lisa Bauer addresses the crowd about her role in the program and the kids she works with. Weekly Rap Up - Page 4 Relay for Life benefit basketball game. MCSO “Stars” beat KWPD “Finest” 41 - 35. Fun was had by all! Weekly Rap Up - Page 5 More pictures of Easter at the Animal Farm! Weekly Rap Up - Page 6 Marathon City Park Kids Clean- Up May 3, 201 4 On May 3, 201 4 there will be a Kids Clean Up at the Marathon City Park. The clean up will start at 9: 00 and be completed by 1 0: 00. (BRING GLOVES) If you plan on attending, please send me an e- mail with how many children you will be bringing. If you have any questions, please call or e- mail Sgt. D. Coleman (305) 797- 0884 or dcoleman@keysso. net Weekly Rap Up - Page 7 Key West Police Department LAW ENFORCEMENT LUNCHEON Noon Tuesday May 6, 2014 Palms Restaurant, Trumbo Point Menu: Prime Rib $18.00 (Baked Fish is available upon request with RSVP) Guest Speaker: Dr. Stephen Ragusea Please RSVP by April 25, 2014 Phone 305-809-1042 or [email protected] Attendees must RSVP to assure Front Gate Access Weekly Rap Up - Page 8 VOICES OF PRAISE IN CONCERT SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2014 4:00 P.M. CORNISH A.M.E. ZION CHURCH 702 WHITEHEAD STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 REV. ROCHELLE M. PEARSON, PASTOR THEME: “LET GO LET GOD” Weekly Rap Up - Page 9 BAHAMA VILLAGE CLEANUP DAY WHEN Saturday, April 26 8:30am-10:30am WHERE Meet at Fort St. and Olivia St. WHAT TO BRING Your friends! Breakfast and supplies will be provided. Please join Commissioner Clayton Lopez, the Florida Department of Health, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Key West Police Department, and Waste Management in the first Bahama Village Cleanup Day in over 6 years. Bahama Village Cleanup Day is brought to you courtesy of the Bahama Village Task Force and the Protocol for Assessing Community Excellence in Environmental Health (PACE-EH), which aim to improve the quality of life for all village residents and visitors Contact: Michael: 602-421-6923; [email protected] Alison: 310-990-0327; [email protected] Weekly Rap Up - Page 10
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