San Diego Police Museum is in my Neighborhood by YourEnchantedGardener .....

San Diego Police Museum is in my Neighborhood

Date:   12/16/2010 5:12:50 PM ( 14 y ago)





2:46 pm
December 16 2010


One of the highlights of attending BIO,
the Biotechnology Industry Organization meeting
in San Diego a few years ago was interacting
with the Police officers at the event.

I met the Captain of the downtawn Police Department.
I took some photos of he and his team.
A few days later, we met again at another Bio event.
He was very friendly and I had an experience
that if we had stayed in touch, we could have
developed a great friendship.

I have been asking about him over the years.

The other day, I had an inspiration to visit
the San Diego Police Museum that is in my
neighborhood.

There was a sign on the door for volunteers.

I had a sense that because of funding, the
San Diego Police Museium had limited hours.

It is open today from noon to 4 pm.

I would like to go over there in a short while.

I would like to volunteer to help promote the Museum.

I will keep you posted.

Leslie

2:50 pm

http://www.sdpolicemuseum.com/THE-MUSEUM.html

SEED DREAM

What if Peace officers
enforced the Law of Nature?
What if the Laws of Nature were
laws of the land and Peace Officers
helped each of us be accountable
through enforcing regulations that
were good for health, earth wealth, and happiness?

I am taking steps to plant that Seed Dream today
December 16, 2010.

RELATED

http://www.sandiego.gov/police/neighborhood/midcity.shtml

The Mid City Division, located at 4310 Landis Street, serves the neighborhoods of Azalea/Hollywood Park, Castle, Cherokee Point, Chollas Creek, Colina del Sol, College Area East, College Area West, Corridor, Darnall, El Cerrito, Fairmont Village, Fox Canyon, Gateway, Islenair, Kensington, Normal Heights, Oak Park, Rolando, Swan Canyon, Talmadge, Teralta East, Teralta West, and Webster.

Mid City Division serves a population
of 173,063 people and encompasses 15.6 square miles.



 

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