News & Events
Scholarship Awarded
We were privileged to award a Scholarship to one of our Plymouth Police Explorers, Karleigh Johnson. She will be pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice at St. Cloud State University.
Plymouth Public Safety 27th Annual Recognition Event
Last week, the Plymouth Public Safety Department held their 27th Annual Recognition Event. One of our own, Corky Ornburg, was surprised with the Public Safety Legacy Award for his 40 years of volunteer services to the PCFPF. Public Safety Director, Mike Goldstein, made the presentation. The next special award we are giving out, we’re calling…
KSTP Showcases Drug Deactivation Bags We Are Sponsoring
Thank you KSTP for showcasing this important initiative we at PC&FPF are so proudly sponsoring! Appreciate the coverage! See the article at the link http://kstp.com/…/drug-deactivation-bag-plymouth-m…/4367292/ http://kstp.com/medical/drug-deactivation-bag-plymouth-medication-unused-overdose-prevents-abuse/4367292/?cat=11854
When seconds count . . . You don’t want the Firefighters having to take extra time from battling your fire to dig out the hydrant from the snow by your house. When the snow flies, you can help keep your neighborhood safe. The Plymouth Fire Department is asking residents to adopt a hydrant and shovel…
Fire Prevention Poster Contest Winner
Fire prevention poster contest winner Kylee Wooten and her siblings recently enjoyed some pizza with firefighters at Fire Station II as part of her grand prize. View Kylee’s poster: http://bit.ly/2iBBx1x Big thanks to Green Mill – Plymouth and Plymouth Crime and Fire Prevention Fund for sponsoring.
GIVE TO THE MAX DAY MINNESOTA IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH!
GIVE TO THE MAX DAY IS NEAR! November 17 is Minnesota’s Give to the Max Day! Help the Plymouth Crime & Fire Prevention Fund (PC&FPF) with our mission to support Plymouth’s Police and Fire Departments by funding special initiatives that may be outside the City’s budget. Current projects are… Police Department – Purchasing medication disposal…
Change Your Clocks – Change Your Batteries!
The National Fire Protection Association reports that 71% of smoke alarms which failed to operate had missing, disconnected or dead batteries. The PC&FPF would like to remind you to CHANGE YOUR BATTERIES in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors when setting the clocks back! This could safe your life!
The MN Crime Prevention Assoc. (MCPA) presented annual Business Award to Plymouth Station Holiday
The Minnesota Crime Prevention Association (MCPA) recently presented its annual Business Award Oct. 18th to Plymouth Station Holiday, 16825 County Road 24, which was nominated by the Plymouth Public Safety Department. Plymouth Station Holiday has been a long-time supporter of The Plymouth Crime and Fire Prevention Fund (PC&FPF), which invests in programs, initiatives, state-of-the-art technologies,…
