America’s Law Enforcement Heroes Saluted This Sunday During NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race at Dover International Speedway
Pre-race ceremonies to remember fallen officers; driver
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As part of its law enforcement appreciation day, Dover International Speedway is teaming up with the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund to raise awareness of the service and sacrifice of our nation’s law enforcement officers and raise money for the NLEOMF. In addition, driver
“Day in and day out, our dedicated law enforcement officers put their lives on the line for the safety and protection of others. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is honored to partner with Dover International Speedway to raise awareness of the work our law enforcement officers do on behalf of NASCAR fans, their families and all Americans,” said NLEOMF Chairman
Pre-race ceremonies include a moment of silence in honor of the 18,661 law enforcement officers nationwide – 33 from the state of
More than 500 law enforcement officers, family members and supporters are expected at the race. They will be treated to trackside tours and a special pre-race hospitality tent, with
During the race,
In addition, Mr. Gordon filmed two public service announcements encouraging fans to support the NLEOMF’s efforts to honor law enforcement. The PSAs, along with other public address announcements honoring law enforcement, are scheduled to be played throughout the race weekend at Dover International Speedway. (View the Jeff Gordon PSAs on the Memorial Fund’s YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNLEOMF.)
Founded in 1984, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is a private non-profit organization dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of America’s law enforcement officers and promoting officer safety. The NLEOMF maintains the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in
The Memorial Fund is now working to create the first-ever National Law Enforcement Museum, a 55,000 square foot, mostly underground museum to be located in the nation’s capital. Authorized by Congress in the year 2000, the Museum will tell the story of American law enforcement through high-tech, interactive exhibitions, historical artifacts, an extensive media collection and comprehensive educational programming.
Groundbreaking for the Museum is scheduled for the fall of 2010, with a projected opening in mid-2013. The privately funded Museum has launched an
For more information about the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and its Museum project, visit www.LawMemorial.org.
CONTACT:
Kevin Morison
(202) 737-7134, (202) 288-7029
kevin@nleomf.org
SOURCE National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
