HOTSHEET
November - December 2008

The HotSheet is the bi-monthly publication of the Anaheim Police Association.  The Views expressed in the following articles are not necessarily the Views of the APA or the Anaheim Police Department. 

Below is a list of articles from the latest edition of the HotSheet.  Click on the article title to read the full story.

 

Casino Nite XIII was a huge success!  The Survivors and Scholarship Fund benefited greatly, and a grand time was had by all! 

 

Message from the Editor - Jacques Laffoon
     "3/12-1/2 Popularity Contest Results"

Letter tothe Editor - Larry Kurtz, Ret. Sgt.
     "3-12 Plan"

President's Message - Greg Palmer

Vice President's Message - Kerry Condon

A Message from the Secretary - Ed Thaete

Sergeant-at-Arms' Message - Richard LaRochelle

Message from the Chief - Chief John Welter

This and That - Cindy Su'a

Honorary Report - Jerry Zomorodian

Wellness Solutions - Kari Mefferd

Later Days - Musings of Retired Officer Pete Wann
     "Standing Tall"

There is life after APD! - Bill Donoghue, Sgt. APD, Ret.
     "About An Exile in Erin (Unsung heroism in our Civil War)"

Chaplain's Corner - Chaplain Roger Stahlhut

On the Radio - Desiree Martinez

"Common Sense and Respect" - JJ Imperial

"Plumbing Problems" - Ken Seymour

"2008 Western States Police and Fire Games" - Matt Sutter

"The 9-1-1 Proclamation Project for the Communications Bureau:  Recognizing Ordinary Children Doing Ordinary Things" - Ryan Dedmon

"Attorney General Brown Defends Orange County Deputy Sheriffs from Effort to Roll Back Pensions"

"Letter to Board of Prison Terms - Re: Bobby Joe Denny" - Greg Palmer

S&S Fund Scholarship Info

California Peace Officer Memorial Foundation Fund

31st Annual California Peace Officers' Memorial Ceremony

In the Line of Duty 2007

 

 

 

WANTED!

HOTSHEET CONTRIBUTORS

     

WE HAVE A REAL NEED FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LIKE TO WRITE TO STEP FORWARD & CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR PAPER.

PICTURES ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!

SOME SUGGESTIONS ARE:

HUMAN INTEREST, ATTABOYS, HEALTH & FITNESS NEWS

REMINISCING/APA HISTORY, SPORTS UPDATES

CARTOONS, COMEDY CORNER, DETAIL NEWS

 

Schedule for 2009 Articles:

 January-February issue: Monday, January 12th APA deadline for articles
March-April issue: Monday, March 9th APA deadline for articles
May-June issue: Monday, May 11th APA deadline for articles
July-August issue: Monday, July 13th APA deadline for articles
September-October issue: Monday, September 14th APA deadline for articles
November-December issue: Monday, November 9th APA deadline for articles  

All articles & photos should be sent to the APA by email to:

office@anaheimpoliceassociation.org

For advertising please contact Jason Reeves at (714) 535-0815

 

The long-awaited
APD Yearbook
is finally here !

After many years of waiting, the APA is proud to announce that the Anaheim Police Department Commemorative Yearbooks have arrived.  Distribution has been taking place for those that pre-ordered the book at a slightly reduced price.  Additional copies have been ordered and are now available for sale.  

This is only the second time in the history of the APD that we have published a history book. The first book was published in 1993 and covered the entire history of the department since its inception.  This new book picks up where the last book left off.  The all-new yearbook is filled with thousands of pictures and was produced in full-color.

If you were a member of the department since 1993, you don’t want to miss out on getting a copy.  Only a limited number of books were printed and once they are sold out, they will never be available again.

 Get your copy now!
Available at the APA Office
$100.00 a copy

 


     
 

HOTSHEET EDITORIAL POLICY

1.  Opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the Anaheim Police Association or the Anaheim Police Department.

2.  No responsibility is assumed for unsolicited material.

3.  Letters or articles submitted must be accompanied by the writer’s true name (and address if non-member, but may be reprinted without name or address at the writer’s request.

4.  Freedom of expression is assured within the bounds of good taste and the limits of available space.

5.  Material may be submitted in person to any member of the editorial staff, board members or may be mailed, emailed or delivered to the Anaheim Police Association office.

 

 

 

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