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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Avon, Avon Lake Police Help Prepare JVS Students

Law enforcement students have opportunity to sit in mock interviews with law enforcement personnel.

Business and industry partnerships are important to Lorain County JVS and help provide many authentic learning experiences for students to prepare them for the world of work.  Case in point; representatives from seven law enforcement and security agencies recently volunteered their time to work with JVS Law Enforcement students, conducting mock job interviews with students.    Avon Lake’s Lt. Sean Bockelman and an Avon officer were two of the representatives. Each student prepared a resume and reference page and talked with the “employers” about potential career opportunities.  The representatives gave the students some valuable information and great interviewing tips and feedback. Representatives were also available from Lorain County …

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Carrying The Torch: Cops Run For Special Olympics

Law enforcement officers from Avon, Avon Lake help raise funds for Special Olympics

A dozen police and fire personnel laced up their sneakers to carry the Special Olympics torch on a 2.75-mile run from Avon to North Ridgeville June 20 as part of the national Law Enforcement Torch Run. Shrouded in fog, the men started out behind the old Avon police department before running—accompanied by a police escort—down Detroit and onto Stoney Ridge Road. The run took them to the VFW Hall in North Ridgeville for the torch to be handed over to North Ridgeville law enforcement. From there, the torch wound its way through Northern Lorain County to Ohio State Highway Patrol Post 47 on SR 82. The Avon satellite leg included Avon policeman George Ruple, Avon Lake policemen Sean Bockelman, Mike Bulger, Les Carrender, Don Godleski, Luke …

Carrying The Torch: Cops Run For Special Olympics

Law enforcement officers from Avon, Avon Lake help raise funds for Special Olympics

A dozen police and fire personnel laced up their sneakers to carry the Special Olympics torch on a 2.75-mile run from Avon to North Ridgeville June 20 as part of the national Law Enforcement Torch Run. Shrouded in fog, the men started out behind the old Avon police department before running—accompanied by a police escort—down Detroit and onto Stoney Ridge Road. The run took them to the VFW Hall in North Ridgeville for the torch to be handed over to a new team of law enforcement workers. From there, the torch wound its way through Northern Lorain County to Ohio State Highway Patrol Post 47 on SR 82. The Avon satellite leg included Avon policeman George Ruple, Avon Lake policemen Sean Bockelman, Mike Bulger, Les Carrender, Don Godleski, Luke…

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