By L.E.A.F.F. (Law Enforcement and Fire Fighters)
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Clik here to view.Eastvale – LEAFF has always been supportive of our military, and as such we are thrilled that the Eastvale Community Services Foundation will be taking over the Military Banner Program. At the June 11 City Council meeting, Sharyn Link, Executive Director of the foundation, spoke to the Council about their desire to manage the program. They had originally wanted to run the program, but did not have the staff or the funds to do so when it first began. Link and the foundation are excited to work with the community on ensuring that the Military Banner Program stays a success. One of the first ways they plan on doing this is by purchasing better brackets for the banners and getting all the banners up where they belong. The City Council apparently agreed as the item was unanimously voted in by the entire council. We look forward to helping the Eastvale Community Foundation with their endeavors in the future.
LEAFF, a huge proponent of public safety, also wanted to take the time to express gratitude to Lt. Mike Yates, who will be transferring out of the Eastvale Police Department and on to another assignment. Lt. Yates has always been an invaluable asset to this community and to our organization. He has an excellent record in conducting various traffic and safety saturations; has been committed to eradicating “pot houses” from Eastvale; and was tireless in his dedication to making an arrest in the Troy Davids hit and run case. According to LEAFF President, Rigo Arrellano, “Lt. Yates is always willing to listen to our concerns and his dedication to Public Safety is obvious in the many different ways he has found to promote public safety in our community.” We wish Lt. Yates the best of luck in his new endeavor.
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