November 2015
Board of Directors
Jon Bright
The Spectacle Shop
Laurie Casteen
UVa
Randy Castleman
Chair, CPF
Court Square Ventures
Jim Cox
MichieHamlett
Joe Gieck
Professor Emeritus UVa
Dan Goodall
Treasurer, CPF
Swift Run Capital
Chris Holstege
UVa School of Medicine
Dreama Johnson
UVa
Steve Keeler
McGuireWoods
Timothy Longo, Sr.
Ex officio
Charlottesville Police
Department
Antonio Rice
UVA
Executive Director
Mindy Goodall
In this issue…
Turkeys, Ice Cream & Pool Parties
Awards Dinner
Fostering a Great Relationship
Turkeys...
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Charlottesville resident Michael Kaminski had been watch-ing the news around the nation this year, and he was both-ered by the negative tone on policing. “I wanted to do something to show my gratitude for all that the local law officers do.” So with the help of his business partner at Merrill Lynch, Jorgen Vik, they hatched a plan to donate a turkey to each CPD officer for Thanksgiving.
Working with Reid Super Save-Mart, the CPF arranged for all 115 officers to come into the grocery store to pick out a free turkey to enjoy with their families.
Officers say this act of kindness is very much appreciated. Being recognized by community mem-bers for the difficult work that law enforcement undertakes each and every day goes a long way.
This summer the CPF collaborated with the Albemarle County Police Foundation to sponsor the first-ever joint police depart-ment Family Pool Day at ACAC Waterpark. Families from both the CPD and ACPD met on a beautiful sunny day in August to enjoy casual time together. Police supporter, Allen Powell, cooked up a feast of chicken and ribs along with delicious sides for all to enjoy. Sgt Steve Knick played some tunes while
officers and their families swam, played cornhole, and enjoyed basketball together. A big thank you to ACAC for donating their space to make this special day happen.
And Pool Parties!
In other tasty news, the CPF funded another new project for the CPD this summer… Ice Cream With a Cop! Partnering with a locally owned ice cream truck, Mobile Delicious, we invited local kids and families to 6 different parks around Charlottesville from July through September to enjoy a cold treat on us.
Charlottesville Police Officers were at the parks to meet with the public, enjoy the park and have some ice cream with whoever wished to join in the fun. During this time together, both adults and children engaged in conversation with our officers and discussed whatever issues they feel are important.
Ice Cream...
Do you have an idea of how to honor our officers? Contact Mindy at [email protected]
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“Please accept my most sincere appreciation for your efforts to serve and protect the citizens of Charlottesville and our school communities. You are a credit to your agency, and the law enforcement profession.”
“CPD is a great police department. The men and women are dedicated to their profession. I have been proud of them for many decades.“
“Thank you for your work with our at-risk youth in the community.“
“I am very appreciative of the professional assistance and protection the City Police force provides to our communi-ty. It always is a reassuring pleasure to see any of these police officers anywhere in Charlottesville.“
Last month, the CPF hosted the Charlottesville Police Department’s annual Awards Dinner. We asked the community to “Treat a Cop to Dinner” as well as send a “Message of Thanks” to the police. The quotes above are just a sample of the messages that we received. Officers and their families not only enjoyed a special night out, a delicious meal, fabulous raffle and door prizes, but felt the support and gratitude from community members and businesses. Former United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia, Tim Heaphy, also made a special appearance at the dinner to honor Chief Longo for his work on the Hannah Graham search last year.
Throughout the evening, Chief Longo recognized the outstanding contributions and efforts of our city’s finest. He shared stories of officers going above and beyond the call of duty in heroic ways. Awards were given to more than two dozen recipients for awe-inspiring police work, in-cluding:
The two years of work performed by the JADE Task Force to investigate and dismantle a drug and firearms traffick-ing group in our area.
Two officers who climbed on shoulders to reach a disabled blind woman trapped on the third floor of a burning building, thus saving her life until the fire department arrived.
An officer who encountered a suicidal woman on a bridge and was able to counsel her to safety.
Prior to rescue squad arrival, an officer’s persistent CPR on a woman in cardiac arrest, thereby saving her life.
The care and attention an officer took with an elderly man who he suspected had become the victim of a scam.
We appreciate all the friends and sponsors who helped support this event and said “thank you” to the men and women who work tirelessly to protect our community and help create a safe place for individuals and businesses to reside and flourish.
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Grateful Community sponsors Awards Dinner
Tim Heaphy & Chief Longo
City Manager Maurice Jones presents the Relational Policing Award Guests enjoying dinner
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Here’s what else is going on at the CPF:
Ran a Community Leadership Police Academy for Charlottesville City Council members, neighborhood as-sociation presidents, and local members of the press. Attendees got an insiders look into the Department over two evenings of classes.
Welcomed 6 new officers to the Department with a dinner following their Academy graduation.
Funded three $20K Housing grants for officers this year. The community, Department, and families of the officers all benefit from having the police live where they work.
Sponsored two Sergeants in continuing education programs. One attend-ed a Command College in Richmond while another attended an Execu-tive Leadership school in Texas. The leadership and knowledge they gained from these classes benefits the entire Department.
Partnered with the Albemarle County Police Foundation to sponsor a working lunch while both Departments were receiving training on Do-mestic Violence.
Graduated 15 participants from the 11 week Citizens Police Academy.
Want to know how you can get involved? Check out our website at www.cvillepolicefoundation.org or use the enclosed envelope to make a tax-deductible donation.
Etcetera...
Fostering a Great Relationship
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Charlottesville Police Officers continue to serve our community even when
their shifts end and they hang up their uniforms. Take Sgt Robert Haney as
an example. Haney was the big winner in the raffle at the Awards Dinner
of the President’s box suite for a UVA women’s basketball game. But in-
stead of only inviting his friends and family, he reached out to the Boys &
Girls Club to invite kids from the club to join him.
In Haney’s words to the B&GC, “You all do so much for our youth, and
you are always willing to assist [the CPD] in any capacity. Please accept
this small token of appreciation from me and the CPD, as we truly cher-
ish the relationship we have with you all.”
Through Sgt Haney’s generosity and leadership, these kids were able to
enjoy a night of great basketball as they spent time with a terrific police
officer. Thank you Sgt Haney and the Boys & Girls Club!
2015 Citizens Police Academy Graduates
The CPF is grateful for all of the donations we have received the past 12 months from the following businesses and individuals.
LEADERS ($1,000+)
Anonymous
ACAC Bama Works Fund of Dave Matthews Band in the CACF CACF Jeffrey Ferrill
Hantzmon Wiebel Michael Kaminski PYMWYMI Fund The Spectacle Shop Barbara Spellman
Starr Hill - Red Light Fund UVa Wells Fargo SPONSORS ($250-$999)
Lillian & Michael Bevier Jonathan & Susan Blank Boar’s Head Inn Dori Boudreau and Paul Huddleston
Kyle Boynton Randy Castleman CBRE The Ceiling and Floor Shop Mike & Mary Chinn
Clear Communications & Electronics Commonwealth Assisted Living
Susan W. Davenport And W. Edgar Spigle Fund Downtown Athletic
Dr. Joe and Sally Gieck Fund Harris Teeter Chris & Angela Holstege Dreama & Marc Johnson
Mark Krebs—Northwestern Mutual Audrey & John Lewis LexisNexis
George & Annabelle Loper Bernie Martin Meadowbrook Shopping Centre MichieHamlett Attorneys at Law Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Judith & Frank Mueller Bill Nitchmann The Paramount Susan & LF Payne Picture Parts
Fred Scott Michael Smith STARS Jorgen Vik William Wolfe
SUPPORTERS ($100-$249)
Anonymous Rosa & Henry Atkins
Birdwood Golf Course Jack Bocock David & Anne Brown Derek Brown Laurie Casteen
Philander & Jean Chase Eugene & Lena Corrigan Crutchfield Devil’s Backbone Brewing Company Mary Loose DeViney
Les Disharoon Downtown Grille Fleurie Restaurant George Gilliam
Great Eastern Management Jane Kerewich Jay & Barbara Kessler
Keswick Hall Michael Miller Financial Paula & Rob Newcomb James & Stephanie Nohrnberg Jane O’Brien
Tom & Heidi Rees Spartan Blades Tiger Fuel Timberlake Drugstore Tuel Jewelers
UVa Athletic Department Wavecrest Fitness & Massage The Wine Guild of Charlottesville FRIENDS ($1-$99)
Dennis & Nina Barnes Bizou Tim & Stacey Blank Blue Whale Books
Barbara Bonesteel Darryl Brown & Carolyn Capps Camryn Executive Transportation and Lim-ousine, LLC Carriage Cleaners
Mark Cave Chaps Crozet Pizza James & Suan Demas Charlotte Dammann
Susanne Derrico Louise & Earl Dudley Krista & Patrick Farrell Erika Ford
Eileen Leonard Foster Rebecca Foster Lynn Garnett
Five Guys Burgers & Fries Becky Goodwin Uday & Anita Gupta Robert & Susan Hodous Harold Kahn
PK Kamath Michael Latsko Pay & John Lloyd Abby Lunn Kevin Lynch
Russell & Susan Marks Maya Restaurant John & Linda Monahan New Dominion Bookshop Barry Parkhill
Mary Katherine & Barrett Peters Petit Pois Restaurant Mercer Reeves ReportSee
Jeffrey Roberts Alexandria Searls Shebeen Pub & Braai South Street Brewery Kristin Szakos
Kelley Tobler Adrienne Turner Carol Verrier Chuck & Heather Walker Julie Wilkerson
Peggy & Tim Williams The Whiskey Jar
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The CPF seeks to improve the quality of life in Char-lottesville by offering a community partner for our
police department. The Foundation promotes excel-lence in police services by investing in programs that
enhance our department and yet are beyond the reasonable reach of the City’s budget. We reward
excellence by celebrating the successes of our depart-ment and the skills of its officers. And we strengthen
the connections between the department and the public through outreach programs and community
events.