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ARLINGTON CITIZEN ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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Phil Kabakoff, Editor
Board of Directors Meeting Membership Meeting
Thursday, July 7, 2016 Thursday, July 14, 2016
6:30 PM 7:00 PM
West Station West Station
PROGRAM
Use of Force Continuum presented by
Officer Tim Hayden
How Officers learn and train to make the right decision with a moment’s notice
It will cover the levels of resistance, levels of control, legal authorization, and few group scenarios
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ARLINGTON CITIZENS POLICE
ACADEMY
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
GENERAL MEETING MINUTES
06/09/2016 CALL TO ORDER: LT. JAMES LONG
TIME: 7:00 PM
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: KATHY
MULKERIN, VICE-PRESIDENT, PAUL
GOODMAN, TREASURER, GENA
REESE, SECRETARY, DIRECTORS
STACY MILLIGAN, CHUCK HAINES,
PHIL KABAKOFF, ELAINE NOE, AND
SERGEANT AT ARMS, LT. JAMES
LONG, AND OFFICER TIM HAYDEN.
Pledge of allegiance to the flag of USA was
performed. Thirty-five members were in
attendance. A moment of silence was
observed for fallen police officers and our
military.
Kathi Mulkerin, Vice-President, opened the
meeting. Bill Jezek was traveling on business.
Chuck Haines introduced Trappy, Stoop, and
Speedy - representing Bikers Against Child
Abuse. This organization is composed of 27
chapters and 460 members from over the United
States. They work with abused kids by
providing support, safety, court representation,
and "whatever it takes" to empower these kids.
It was a very interesting and informative
presentation.
Kathi Mulkerin started the general meeting at
8:00 PM. No visitors were in attendance. Kathi
provided handouts of May 2016 General
Meeting minutes for review. A motion was
made by Linda Graves and seconded by Autumn
Penry to approve the minutes. Motion was
passed.
Paul Goodman, Treasurer, provided handouts
of treasury report for May 2016. He also gave a
report on the success of the golf tournament.
We will be writing thank you notes to our
donors.
Stacy Milligan, Director of Events, reported
that $1663.43 was spent for gift cards and
snacks for Police Appreciation Week.
Tony Amendola, Scenarios Coordinator,
provided a list of dates of ACPAAA Scenarios
for the Class #50 and asked for volunteers.
Chuck Haines, Director of Programs,
presented several ideas for future speakers and
subjects. These included Officer Tim Hayden,
PD officer training, gun vs. taser use, open and
carry activity, and Arlington city parks and
lighting.
Elaine Noe, Director of Membership, reported
t-shirts order will go out as soon as possible.
The Summer Social this Saturday will be
potluck and games, and reminded those coming
to bring a baby picture of themselves.
Susie Kasper, Director of Fundraising, was
not in attendance.
Tom Mulkerin, CPAANT Representative,
reported:
The next CPAANT meeting will be July 11 at
1000, location to be announced at later date.
The 2016 State Conference will be in Grand
Prairie, Tx, on 6/22-6/25/16. Cost is $135.00.
Those interested in attending can go on-line to
register at www.txcopa.org.
Phil Kabakoff, Director of PR and
Marketing, requested names of members
needing copies of Newslink mailed to them.
Lt. James Long, Sergeant at Arms, reported
that the CPAANT meeting is at Roanoke Police
Department, 609 Dallas Drive, and that anyone
can attend as dues are paid by the ACPAAA.
Officer Tim Hayden reported COP training
classes cancelled at this time.
It was announced that George Godwin had
surgery today for those wishing to send a card.
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Jude Plauche was acknowledged for creating
our new web page (www.ACPAAA.org).
Volunteers are still needed at the Levitt Pavilion
for the summer concert series.
The June 2016 ACPAAA meeting was
adjourned at 8:42 PM. Motion was made by
Richard Sinner, seconded by Linda Graves, and
motion was passed to close this meeting.
General Meeting minutes of June 9, 2016,
respectfully submitted by
Gena Reese,
Secretary ACPAAA.
CPAANT
The next CPAANT Meeting is scheduled in
Burleson on Saturday July 9th at 10am,
due to the July 4th Holiday weekend.
The meeting will take place at:
New Police Station 1161 S.W. Wilshire Blvd. Burleson, TX 76028
Tom Mulkerin CPAANT Representative
New Web Site
We have a new web site. It can be found at
acpaaa.org.
You will find a new format and several new
features.
Check it out and let any of the Board of
Directors your comments or suggestions on
what you would like to see.
Summer Social
Guessing who is in the baby picture
Having a good time at the part
Volunteers Needed
Sign up to volunteer at the Levitt Pavilion
and listen to some great concerts while
sitting at a table passing out safety
information. No special training needed.
This is a great way to log some easy hours.
Check the schedule of concerts online at:
levittpavilionarlington.org
Sign up on Better Impact or call Phil
Kabakoff for more details 817-707-8601
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Our June Speakers Bikers Against Child Abuse
Trappy with Chuck & Kathi
SCENARIOS
These are the dates for the remaining
Scenarios for Class 50
Six Flags
Date: Sunday July 10th
Location: Six Flags
Time: 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Six Flags
Date: Monday July 11th
Location: Six Flags
Time: 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Six Flags
Date: Tuesday July 12th
Location: Six Flags
Time: 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
REMEMBER: TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY SCENARIO YOU MUST HAVE A
CURRENT APD VOLUNTEER BADGE
Cadet Class 50 Graduation
Five or six volunteers are needed to help
with the reception for the graduates. This
will include set up, serve and clean up. You
will need to be at the church at 12 noon for
Contact Tony Amendola
Email: [email protected]
Cell: 817-991-6873 (texting is preferred, just please be sure to identify yourself the first time)
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Volunteers at the Crazy Horse Saloon for
the Scenarios at Six Flags
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Do You Need an
Alumni Shirt?
Shirts are on hand at our
meetings.
For more information
They come in Blue & Black
In Men’s & Women’s sizes
Contact Elaine Noe 817-480-0411
Noah's Ark
Everything I need to know, I learned from
Noah's Ark.
ONE: Don't miss the boat.
TWO: Remember that we are all in the
same boat!
THREE: Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when
Noah built the Ark.
FOUR: Stay fit. When you're 60 years old,
someone may ask you to do something
really big.
FIVE: Don't listen to critics; just get on with
the job that needs to be done.
SIX: Build your future on high ground.
SEVEN: For safety's sake, travel in pairs.
EIGHT: Speed isn't always an advantage.
The snails were on board with the cheetahs.
NINE: When you're stressed, float awhile.
TEN: Remember, the Ark was built by
amateurs; the Titanic by professionals.
ELEVEN: No matter the storm, there's
always a rainbow waiting.
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Burleson (Page 3)
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6 Flags 10 PM – 6 AM
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6 Flags 10 PM – 6 AM
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6 Flags 10 PM – 6 AM
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Graduation 1PM
Fielder Road Baptist Church
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Notes:
Visit us on the WEB: acpaaa.org or on Facebook