During the 2009 Police Memorial Week, members participated in a variety of memorial and educational events. Above, GCPHS President-Cincinnati Police Lieutenant Alan March and retired Cincinnati Police Lieutenants Russ Poland and Joseph Hall, lay flowers at the Greater Cincinnati Police Memorial on Ezzard Charles Drive. Four members also displayed museum artifacts and conducted historical presentations to 600 middle school and junior high school students during District Three’s Open House.
2009 UNCF FUNDRAISER
CPD Lt. Kim Williams and Sgt. Anese Curd serving Kelly Cobb, et al.
CPD officers Kristina Holtman and Ron Avant ringing up Kelly Cobb.
CPD Sgt. Curd and another server
CPD Lt. Kim Williams serving Lt. Kurt Byrd.
CPD Sgt. Curd serving Lt. Kurt Byrd
CPD officers Ron Avant and Kristina Holtman selling to Kelly Cobb, et al.
2009 BUFFALO'S SOUTHWEST CAFE POLICE MUSEUM FUNDRAISER JULY 1, 2009 Photos Courtesy of Mary Lou Berning
Retired Cincinnati Police Chief Lawrence E. Whalen, his wife, and Cincinnati Police Officer Steven Fromhold.
Retired Cincinnati Police Officer Charlie Greenert and his wife checking out a great Buffalo's Southwest Grill Menu.
Retired Cincinnati Police Officer and GCPHS Volunteer John Bullock.
Retired Cincinnati Police Officer and "Human Megaphone" Kenny Hamilton.
Retired Cincinnati Police Officer Rick Krummen.
Retired Cincinnati Police Officer Jim Timperman and his wife with Retired Cincinnati Police Lieutenant and GCPHS Volunteer Joe Hall.
Retired Cincinnati Police Officer Tom Kellison and his wife.
Retired Cincinnati Police Sergeant Bill Vogel (left), Cincinnati Police Specialist Diane Arnond, and Retired Cincinnati Police Sergeant Fred Williamson.
OUR WONDERFUL HOST! Retired Cincinnati Police Sergeant (and owner of Buffalo's Southwest Grill) Linda Kern.
Retired Cincinnati Police Sergeant Pete Ridder.
Retired Cincinnati Police Sergeant and Mrs. Tim Weber.
Retired Cincinnati Police Sergeant Dick Tessendorf (left) and Retired Cincinnati Police Sergeant Paul Hilmer.
Florence Kentucky Police Chief Tom Surlinsky (left) and Assistant Police Chief Lenny Cloyd.
Retired Hamilton County Corrections Officer Frank Vandeventer.
Henry Arnold, husband of Diane Arnold who is a retired Police Specialist and GCPHS Volunteer .
Campbell County Kentucky Corrections Officer Matt McClanahan, wife Maggie, and retired Cincinnati Police Captain and the EVENT'S COORDINATOR Phyllis Caskey.
Retired Cincinnati Police Clerk Typist Mike Diekman (background left), GCPHS Secretary Phil Lind (left), Cincinnati Police Lieutenant and GCPHS President Alan March, a waitress with a computer for a brain, and Cincinnati Police Sergeant and GCPHS Vice-President Tom Waller (right).
Cincinnati Police Sergeant Joe Priestle and Mrs. Bob Liston.
A 1956 Mercury Medalist Aurora Indiana Sheriff's patrol car refurbished and brought to us by Bill and Judi Yelton of Will's Grill & Trucking, 460 A. Craig Ave., Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Mrs. Ann Hopkins Visits GCPHS Museum
Mrs. Ann Hopkins - Widow of William Foster Hopkins. Mrs. Hopkins donated the "Foss Hopkins" display to the GCPHS Museum. Mr. Hopkins was a notable Cincinnati Attorney.
Left to Right: Phyllis Caskey - Retired Captain Cincinnati PD and GCPHS Volunteer; Mrs. Ann Hopkins - Widow of William Foster Hopkins (seated); Mr. Wilson Greaton; Mrs. Susan Greaton - Niece of Mrs. Hopkins.
Left to Right: Mr. Wilson Greaton; Mrs. Ann Hopkins; Mrs. Susan Greaton
Left to Right: Mrs. Ann Hopkins; Detective Dic Gross - Cincinnati PD and GCPHS Curator
AWARD GIVEN TO CPD SGT. (RET.) LINDA KERN NOVEMBER 2, 2009
Left to Right: Retired Cincinnati Police Sergeant (and Owner of Buffalo's Southwest Cafe) Linda Kern and Retired Cincinnati Police Lieutenant (and GCPHS Treasurer) Steve Kramer.
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