Friday, July 12, 2024 @ 9:30 am – 3:00 pm
$60 HRHS Members $65 Non-HRHS Members
Box Lunch and Bus Transportation is INCLUDED!
OR
Download 2024 Registration Form HERE and Mail into the Historical Society (must do if paying by CHECK)
Deputy Brian McKnight, Presenter
Deputy Ryan Falkner, Presenter
Unique opportunity to tour these two premier training facilities here in Douglas County, get some “hands on” experiences and enjoy lunch and transportation to both locations.
The Highlands Ranch Law Enforcement Training facility (HRLETF) is currently used for firearms and other training by approximately 64 city, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies with over 2800 users. The HRLETF also features several civic activities during the year to include the BSA Eagle Scouts, Civil Air Patrol and 4-H clubs. The facility also houses the County Sheriffs of Colorado Association headquarters (since 1999) and NecroSearch International.
With “state of the art” equipment and facilities, it remains the premier law enforcement training facility of the Front Range.
(Note HR History Buffs–this is located in the area of the former Arapahoe Hunt Club)
The CODE 303 Drivers Training facility provides Douglas County and other metro-area public-safety agencies a safe place to teach advanced decision making; proper pursuit driving and pursuit termination; communication while driving; defensive driving; day and night driving, inclement weather skills; vehicle dynamics, and limitations; motorcycle officer certifications; crash investigation training and the most recent approaches to traffic incident management.
Transportation to the HR LETF is via Tour Bus (cost of bus included in tour fee)
Transportation to Bus Meeting Location is on your town.
Meeting Location July 12 at 9:30 am is Dad Clark Park and Ride,
8392 S. Burnley Court, Highlands Ranch
Friday, July 12 9:30 am – 3 pm
$60 HRHS Member $65 non-Member
OR
Download 2024 Registration Form HERE and Mail into the Historical Society (must do if paying by CHECK)