BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:DPCALENDAR CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-MICROSOFT-CDO-TZID:10 BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T060000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20241103T060000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T070000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150303T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150303T150000 RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;BYDAY=1TU,2TU,3TU;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20160419T235900Z UID:94D27D56-8809-4F5C-8AFF-EE26DD9FFD93 SUMMARY:City Court DTSTAMP:20150219T183621Z DESCRIPTION: X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20150330T190244Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:0 X-URL: X-COLOR:3737FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150418T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150418T140000 UID:5DF1103E-64B4-4A3F-A196-A4F28FF11F38 SUMMARY:Child Car Seat Safety Check DTSTAMP:20150324T184145Z DESCRIPTION:Child car safety seat: Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.\NMedia Release X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Child car safety seat: Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.
LOCATION:741 Dolly Parton Parkway\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86300100;-83.54963600 LAST-MODIFIED:20150407T155241Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:35 X-URL: X-COLOR:1A0759 X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150608T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150608T140000 UID:B0ADEDF7-E2FB-4B40-8A16-FDEAB88E9140 SUMMARY:ALERT Program Meeting DTSTAMP:20150605T143446Z DESCRIPTION:The busy summer tourism season offers criminals an opportunity for shoplifting, credit card fraud, vehicle burglary and other retail-related crimes.\NThe Sevierville Police Department’s (SPD) free ALERT Program is available to all City businesses and is a proven crime prevention tool that also aids in the successful prosecution of suspects.\NAn ALERT Program meeting has been scheduled for 1:00PM-2:00PM on Monday, June 8, 2105 at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Boulevard. Any business that would like to learn more about shoplifting and other retail crime prevention and prosecution is encouraged to attend. Materials will be available for ALERT Program registration as well. Registration for the meeting is not required.\NSevierville Police Department and area retailers have created the ALERT Team to respond to shoplifting problems. A.L.E.R.T: stands for Area Law Enforcement and Retailer Team.\NHow can the ALERT Program help you?\N\NOfficers share pictures of current and past shoplifters and shoplifting trends with retailers to prevent others from becoming victims.\NYou can find out what problems other retailers are facing.\NThe group can help to identify unknown shoplifters.\NMembers receive real-time alerts about counterfeit money, shoplifters, burglary and other crime in the area.\NMembers can discuss possible solutions.\NGives retailers an advocate in court.\NGives retailers an advocate who can spend time answering your questions or helping you with an issue.\NYou can schedule a free shoplifting prevention class for your staff.\N\NEnrollment is easy; managers and assistant managers can request registration by emailing SPD Sergeant Rebecca Cowan or by attending the June 8 meeting.\NFor additional information, please contact Sgt. Rebecca Cowan at 865-868-1866. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The busy summer tourism season offers criminals an opportunity for shoplifting, credit card fraud, vehicle burglary and other retail-related crimes.
The Sevierville Police Department’s (SPD) free ALERT Program is available to all City businesses and is a proven crime prevention tool that also aids in the successful prosecution of suspects.
An ALERT Program meeting has been scheduled for 1:00PM-2:00PM on Monday, June 8, 2105 at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Boulevard. Any business that would like to learn more about shoplifting and other retail crime prevention and prosecution is encouraged to attend. Materials will be available for ALERT Program registration as well. Registration for the meeting is not required.
Sevierville Police Department and area retailers have created the ALERT Team to respond to shoplifting problems. A.L.E.R.T: stands for Area Law Enforcement and Retailer Team.
How can the ALERT Program help you?
Enrollment is easy; managers and assistant managers can request registration by emailing SPD Sergeant Rebecca Cowan or by attending the June 8 meeting.
For additional information, please contact Sgt. Rebecca Cowan at 865-868-1866.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T143638Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:5 X-URL: X-COLOR:0B06B8 X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150620T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150620T140000 UID:F08B80A6-EDB3-4DF3-A3C1-BA57E1D874D9 SUMMARY:Child Car Seat Safety Check DTSTAMP:20150324T184145Z DESCRIPTION: Child car safety seat: Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Child car safety seat: Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.
LOCATION:741 Dolly Parton Parkway\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86300100;-83.54963600 LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T184335Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:10 X-URL: X-COLOR:1A0759 X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150919T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150919T140000 UID:5D5A4F87-382A-456C-9716-59AAD061DBB2 SUMMARY:Child Car Safety Seat Check-up DTSTAMP:20150914T183807Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department (SPD) is partnering with the Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to educate parents and caregivers during national Child Passenger Safety week, taking place September 13-19. Motor vehicle crashes are a leading killer of children ages 1 to 13. From 2009 to 2013, an estimated 611,000 children were injured, and 3,335 were killed while riding in cars, pickups, vans, and SUVs.\NIn support of Child Passenger Safety Week, the SPD will conduct a child car safety seat check-up on September 19, 2015 from 10AM-2PM at Cash One, 741 Dolly Parton Parkway (inside the Food City shopping complex).\N“Using car seats that are age- and size-appropriate is the best way to keep your child safe,” said SPD Chief Don Myers. “Cars seats matter, and having the right car seat installed and used the right way is critical. Too often, parents also move their children to the front seat before they should, which increases the risk of injury and death. The safest place for all kids under 13 is in the back seat of the car,” he added.\NNHTSA recommends keeping children rear-facing as long as possible up to the top height or weight allowed by their particular seats. Once a child outgrows the rear-facing only “infant” car seat, he/she should travel in a rear-facing “convertible” or all-in-one car seat. Once your child outgrows the rear-facing size limits, he or she is ready to travel in a forward-facing car seat with a harness and tether. After outgrowing the forward-facing car seats, children should be placed in booster seats until they’re the right size to use seat belts safely.\N“Data collected at car seat check events indicate that 82% of Tennessee children are not properly restrained,” said Governor’s Highway Safety Office Director Kendell Poole. “This could be that they are using the wrong seat for their age or height, that they are not using a seat at all, or that the seat itself was not installed correctly. Certified child passenger safety technicians are located at128 fitting stations across the state. They are able to inspect your vehicle, seat, and child’s information to see what installation will best fit your needs and keep your little ones the safest.”\NFor more information on child passenger safety laws and to find a fitting station or child passenger safety technician near you, visit http://tntrafficsafety.org/programs/child-passenger-safety. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department (SPD) is partnering with the Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to educate parents and caregivers during national Child Passenger Safety week, taking place September 13-19. Motor vehicle crashes are a leading killer of children ages 1 to 13. From 2009 to 2013, an estimated 611,000 children were injured, and 3,335 were killed while riding in cars, pickups, vans, and SUVs.
In support of Child Passenger Safety Week, the SPD will conduct a child car safety seat check-up on September 19, 2015 from 10AM-2PM at Cash One, 741 Dolly Parton Parkway (inside the Food City shopping complex).
“Using car seats that are age- and size-appropriate is the best way to keep your child safe,” said SPD Chief Don Myers. “Cars seats matter, and having the right car seat installed and used the right way is critical. Too often, parents also move their children to the front seat before they should, which increases the risk of injury and death. The safest place for all kids under 13 is in the back seat of the car,” he added.
NHTSA recommends keeping children rear-facing as long as possible up to the top height or weight allowed by their particular seats. Once a child outgrows the rear-facing only “infant” car seat, he/she should travel in a rear-facing “convertible” or all-in-one car seat. Once your child outgrows the rear-facing size limits, he or she is ready to travel in a forward-facing car seat with a harness and tether. After outgrowing the forward-facing car seats, children should be placed in booster seats until they’re the right size to use seat belts safely.
“Data collected at car seat check events indicate that 82% of Tennessee children are not properly restrained,” said Governor’s Highway Safety Office Director Kendell Poole. “This could be that they are using the wrong seat for their age or height, that they are not using a seat at all, or that the seat itself was not installed correctly. Certified child passenger safety technicians are located at128 fitting stations across the state. They are able to inspect your vehicle, seat, and child’s information to see what installation will best fit your needs and keep your little ones the safest.”
For more information on child passenger safety laws and to find a fitting station or child passenger safety technician near you, visit http://tntrafficsafety.org/programs/child-passenger-safety.
LOCATION:741 Dolly Parton Parkway\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86300100;-83.54963600 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:6 X-URL: X-COLOR:7E70FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150926T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150926T140000 UID:349D2239-06E1-4DE5-B429-46E3FE5768C8 SUMMARY:National DEA Drug Take Back Event DTSTAMP:20150824T202157Z DESCRIPTION:As a full-time partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) will participate in a National DEA Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, September 26, 2015 from 10:00AM-2:00PM at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Blvd. SPD Lieutenant Ken Garner, Office of Emergency Management Director, will be on duty to assist citizens who may have questions.\NDuring past drug take back events, SPD officers have collected, on average, over forty-five pounds of drugs. After collection, all drugs are destroyed by incinerator and any plastics received are recycled.\NIn addition to dropping-off drugs at this event, citizens may drop-off drugs at the SPD Drug Take Back receptacle any time or day of the week. The service is free and anonymous. The following drugs are accepted:\N\N\NAll loose pills and powders. \N\N\NLiquid drugs are only accepted in sealed packaging. \N\N\NSealed drugs and aids (i.e. diabetic supplies, meters, etc.)\N\N\NThe department is unable at this time to accept syringes or other types of drug paraphernalia. Anyone with questions may contact Lt. Ken Garner at 865.868.1753 or email at kgarner@seviervilletn.org.\NMany people are unaware that medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. According to the DEA, rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are increasing at alarming rates, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, many Americans do not know how to properly dispose of their unused medicine, often flushing them down the toilet or throwing them away-both potential safety and health hazards. Municipal water systems are not able to properly filter many medications, which sometimes leads to the presence of medications in tap water. Traces of prescription medications have also been detected in streams and other ground water sources.\NAdditional Information From the Drug Enforcement Administration\NNational Prescription Drug Take Back Days address a vital public safety and public health issue. More than seven million Americans currently abuse prescription drugs, according to the 2009 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Each day, approximately 2,500 teens use prescription drugs to get high for the first time, according to the Partnership for a Drug Free America. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including the home medicine cabinet.\NThese Take-Back events are a significant piece of the White House’s prescription drug abuse prevention strategy released last week by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Purging America’s home medicine cabinets of neglected drugs is one of four strategies for reducing prescription drug abuse and diversion laid out in Epidemic: Responding to America’s Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis. The other strategies include education of health care providers, patients, parents and youth; establishing prescription drug monitoring programs in all the states; and increased enforcement to address doctor shopping and pill mills. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:As a full-time partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) will participate in a National DEA Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, September 26, 2015 from 10:00AM-2:00PM at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Blvd. SPD Lieutenant Ken Garner, Office of Emergency Management Director, will be on duty to assist citizens who may have questions.
During past drug take back events, SPD officers have collected, on average, over forty-five pounds of drugs. After collection, all drugs are destroyed by incinerator and any plastics received are recycled.
In addition to dropping-off drugs at this event, citizens may drop-off drugs at the SPD Drug Take Back receptacle any time or day of the week. The service is free and anonymous. The following drugs are accepted:
All loose pills and powders.
Liquid drugs are only accepted in sealed packaging.
Sealed drugs and aids (i.e. diabetic supplies, meters, etc.)
The department is unable at this time to accept syringes or other types of drug paraphernalia. Anyone with questions may contact Lt. Ken Garner at 865.868.1753 or email at kgarner@seviervilletn.org.
Many people are unaware that medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. According to the DEA, rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are increasing at alarming rates, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, many Americans do not know how to properly dispose of their unused medicine, often flushing them down the toilet or throwing them away-both potential safety and health hazards. Municipal water systems are not able to properly filter many medications, which sometimes leads to the presence of medications in tap water. Traces of prescription medications have also been detected in streams and other ground water sources.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Days address a vital public safety and public health issue. More than seven million Americans currently abuse prescription drugs, according to the 2009 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Each day, approximately 2,500 teens use prescription drugs to get high for the first time, according to the Partnership for a Drug Free America. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including the home medicine cabinet.
These Take-Back events are a significant piece of the White House’s prescription drug abuse prevention strategy released last week by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Purging America’s home medicine cabinets of neglected drugs is one of four strategies for reducing prescription drug abuse and diversion laid out in Epidemic: Responding to America’s Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis. The other strategies include education of health care providers, patients, parents and youth; establishing prescription drug monitoring programs in all the states; and increased enforcement to address doctor shopping and pill mills.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:15 X-URL: X-COLOR:2929FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151024T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151024T120000 UID:E09A5F55-17A6-43A4-8CD6-126586155385 SUMMARY:Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) Keychain Class DTSTAMP:20151005T124815Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 4-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) Keychain class for women on Saturday, October 24, 2015, from 8:00AM – 12:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\NThe purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options for women using a keychain with a small device commonly called a kubaton.\NThe class is free of charge; registration is limited to the first 12 women that register (advance registration required). NOTE: to attend the keychain class, participants must have already attended the full series of the standard R.A.D. class. Participants are required to bring an empty plastic 2-gallon water jug; practice kubatons will be provided.\NTo register or receive additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email David Finchum.\NThis R.A.D. class builds upon the basic 8-hour R.A.D. class which teaches realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Lt. David Finchum and Sgt. Rebecca Cowan, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\N\N X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 4-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) Keychain class for women on Saturday, October 24, 2015, from 8:00AM – 12:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options for women using a keychain with a small device commonly called a kubaton.
The class is free of charge; registration is limited to the first 12 women that register (advance registration required). NOTE: to attend the keychain class, participants must have already attended the full series of the standard R.A.D. class. Participants are required to bring an empty plastic 2-gallon water jug; practice kubatons will be provided.
To register or receive additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email David Finchum.
This R.A.D. class builds upon the basic 8-hour R.A.D. class which teaches realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Lt. David Finchum and Sgt. Rebecca Cowan, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:75 X-URL: X-COLOR:1A12FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160416T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160416T140000 UID:483A9165-5991-43F4-B166-F5B81146D143 SUMMARY:Sevierville Police Department Child Car Safety Seat Check DTSTAMP:20151005T140541Z DESCRIPTION:The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) has scheduled a Child Safety Event from 10:00AM-2:00PM on Saturday, April 16, 2016 at Sevierville City Park on Park Road.\NThe event will include child car safety seat inspections by certified technicians and child fingerprinting services.\NThrough past child car safety seat inspections, the SPD has learned that many child car safety seats are no longer safe due to past accidents, the age of the seat, manufacturer recalls or missing parts. The SPD is committed to keeping our children safe, so when we determine that a child car safety seat is unsafe, we will provide a new seat to parents who cannot otherwise afford a replacement.\NDespite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. SPD officers who are certified car seat technicians will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.\NThe current child restraint law applies to many children up to the age of 9-years old. SPD officers will be available to answer questions regarding the child restraint law.\NThe SPD highly recommends that parents keep their child's fingerprints and a recent photo on hand, so that they can be used in the event the child is lost or abducted. "We are fortunate to live in an area with a low crime rate, however, I cannot over emphasize the importance of being prepared in case your child becomes lost or is abducted," said SPD Chief Don Myers. "This information would greatly assist law enforcement personnel in locating your child."\NSPD encourages parents to join us in this effort to keep our children as safe as possible while riding in a car.\NIn addition to the above events, parents may also come to the SPD at 300 Gary Wade Blvd. for a seat inspection, when a technician is available. Please call in advance (453-5507) to ensure that a technician is on duty. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) has scheduled a Child Safety Event from 10:00AM-2:00PM on Saturday, April 16, 2016 at Sevierville City Park on Park Road.
The event will include child car safety seat inspections by certified technicians and child fingerprinting services.
Through past child car safety seat inspections, the SPD has learned that many child car safety seats are no longer safe due to past accidents, the age of the seat, manufacturer recalls or missing parts. The SPD is committed to keeping our children safe, so when we determine that a child car safety seat is unsafe, we will provide a new seat to parents who cannot otherwise afford a replacement.
Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. SPD officers who are certified car seat technicians will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.
The current child restraint law applies to many children up to the age of 9-years old. SPD officers will be available to answer questions regarding the child restraint law.
The SPD highly recommends that parents keep their child's fingerprints and a recent photo on hand, so that they can be used in the event the child is lost or abducted. "We are fortunate to live in an area with a low crime rate, however, I cannot over emphasize the importance of being prepared in case your child becomes lost or is abducted," said SPD Chief Don Myers. "This information would greatly assist law enforcement personnel in locating your child."
SPD encourages parents to join us in this effort to keep our children as safe as possible while riding in a car.
In addition to the above events, parents may also come to the SPD at 300 Gary Wade Blvd. for a seat inspection, when a technician is available. Please call in advance (453-5507) to ensure that a technician is on duty.
LOCATION:1005 Park Rd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.85621900;-83.56224700 LAST-MODIFIED:20160406T201801Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:52 X-URL: X-COLOR:2C14FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160507T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160507T140000 UID:9B4B83B7-3F5F-4BD6-8F5E-7CE8C0FF2AEE SUMMARY:Sevierville Police Department Child Car Safety Seat Check DTSTAMP:20151005T140541Z DESCRIPTION:The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) has scheduled a Child Car Safety Seat Check from 10:00AM-2:00PM on Saturday, May 7, 2016 at Cash One, 741 Dolly Parton Parkway (inside the Food City shopping complex).\NThrough past child car safety seat checks, the SPD has learned that many child car safety seats are no longer safe due to past accidents, the age of the seat, manufacturer recalls or missing parts. The SPD is committed to keeping our children safe, so when we determine that a child car safety seat is unsafe, we will provide a new seat to parents who cannot otherwise afford a replacement.\NDespite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.\NSPD encourages parents to join us in this effort to keep our children as safe as possible while riding in a car.\NIn addition to the above events, parents may also come to the SPD at 300 Gary Wade Blvd. for a seat inspection, when a technician is available. Please call in advance (453-5507) to ensure that a technician is on duty. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) has scheduled a Child Car Safety Seat Check from 10:00AM-2:00PM on Saturday, May 7, 2016 at Cash One, 741 Dolly Parton Parkway (inside the Food City shopping complex).
Through past child car safety seat checks, the SPD has learned that many child car safety seats are no longer safe due to past accidents, the age of the seat, manufacturer recalls or missing parts. The SPD is committed to keeping our children safe, so when we determine that a child car safety seat is unsafe, we will provide a new seat to parents who cannot otherwise afford a replacement.
Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.
SPD encourages parents to join us in this effort to keep our children as safe as possible while riding in a car.
In addition to the above events, parents may also come to the SPD at 300 Gary Wade Blvd. for a seat inspection, when a technician is available. Please call in advance (453-5507) to ensure that a technician is on duty.
LOCATION:741 Dolly Parton Parkway\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86300100;-83.54963600 LAST-MODIFIED:20160428T143302Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:19 X-URL: X-COLOR:2C14FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160915T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160915T210000 UID:7AD4120A-5E7A-4418-A892-CCABEDB35C8C SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:20 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160922T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160922T210000 UID:8C6F1E0E-CA4C-442B-AD5D-7636A589B86C SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (2) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:11 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160929T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160929T210000 UID:ED774E9A-B68C-4E4C-87AF-72E742EDD6DF SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (3) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:23 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161004T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161004T210000 UID:8B099065-F810-403B-BBBE-348BA15B6C9D SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women on October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2016, from 6:00PM-9:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women on October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2016, from 6:00PM-9:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20160830T125530Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:54 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161006T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161006T210000 UID:2CD14AFD-9DCB-4CD5-91B3-E8279C2B4517 SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (4) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:17 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161011T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161011T210000 UID:7F1D9701-E4B4-4690-A513-6BF9875AC114 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women on October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2016, from 6:00PM-9:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women on October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2016, from 6:00PM-9:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20160830T125735Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:47 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161013T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161013T210000 UID:8829CA3D-60CC-47CA-B04F-A0AC8C9E5CBF SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (5) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:17 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161018T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161018T210000 UID:C62FF7DF-105F-4545-8E73-723E02C714A1 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women on October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2016, from 6:00PM-9:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women on October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2016, from 6:00PM-9:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20160830T125749Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:31 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161020T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161020T210000 UID:D3BF1B0D-A7F7-4BDB-ABF2-FEE8B059FCFC SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (6) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:10 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161022T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161022T140000 UID:BDA080AD-D3F2-47C8-B2DB-FC41FBA2F02B SUMMARY:National DEA Drug Take Back Event DTSTAMP:20150824T202157Z DESCRIPTION:As a full-time partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) will participate in a National DEA Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, October 22, 2016 from 10:00AM-2:00PM at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Blvd. SPD Lieutenant Ken Garner, Office of Emergency Management Director, will be on duty to assist citizens who may have questions.\NDuring past drug take back events, SPD officers have collected, on average, over forty-five pounds of drugs. After collection, all drugs are destroyed by incinerator and any plastics received are recycled.\NIn addition to dropping-off drugs at this event, citizens may drop-off drugs at the SPD Drug Take Back receptacle any time or day of the week. The service is free and anonymous. The following drugs are accepted: * All loose pills and powders. * Liquid drugs are only accepted in sealed packaging. * Sealed drugs and aids (i.e. diabetic supplies, meters, etc.) The department is unable at this time to accept syringes or other types of drug paraphernalia. Anyone with questions may contact Lt. Ken Garner at 865.868.1753 or email Ken Garner.\NMany people are unaware that medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. According to the DEA, rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are increasing at alarming rates, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, many Americans do not know how to properly dispose of their unused medicine, often flushing them down the toilet or throwing them away-both potential safety and health hazards. Municipal water systems are not able to properly filter many medications, which sometimes leads to the presence of medications in tap water. Traces of prescription medications have also been detected in streams and other ground water sources.\N________________________________________________________________________\NAdditional Information From the Drug Enforcement Administration\NNational Prescription Drug Take Back Days address a vital public safety and public health issue. More than seven million Americans currently abuse prescription drugs, according to the 2009 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Each day, approximately 2,500 teens use prescription drugs to get high for the first time, according to the Partnership for a Drug Free America. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including the home medicine cabinet.\NThese Take-Back events are a significant piece of the White House's prescription drug abuse prevention strategy released last week by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Purging America's home medicine cabinets of neglected drugs is one of four strategies for reducing prescription drug abuse and diversion laid out in Epidemic: Responding to America's Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis. The other strategies include education of health care providers, patients, parents and youth; establishing prescription drug monitoring programs in all the states; and increased enforcement to address doctor shopping and pill mills. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:As a full-time partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) will participate in a National DEA Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, October 22, 2016 from 10:00AM-2:00PM at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Blvd. SPD Lieutenant Ken Garner, Office of Emergency Management Director, will be on duty to assist citizens who may have questions.
During past drug take back events, SPD officers have collected, on average, over forty-five pounds of drugs. After collection, all drugs are destroyed by incinerator and any plastics received are recycled.
In addition to dropping-off drugs at this event, citizens may drop-off drugs at the SPD Drug Take Back receptacle any time or day of the week. The service is free and anonymous. The following drugs are accepted:
* All loose pills and powders.
* Liquid drugs are only accepted in sealed packaging.
* Sealed drugs and aids (i.e. diabetic supplies, meters, etc.) The department is unable at this time to accept syringes or other types of drug paraphernalia. Anyone with questions may contact Lt. Ken Garner at 865.868.1753 or email Ken Garner.
Many people are unaware that medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. According to the DEA, rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are increasing at alarming rates, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, many Americans do not know how to properly dispose of their unused medicine, often flushing them down the toilet or throwing them away-both potential safety and health hazards. Municipal water systems are not able to properly filter many medications, which sometimes leads to the presence of medications in tap water. Traces of prescription medications have also been detected in streams and other ground water sources.
________________________________________________________________________
Additional Information From the Drug Enforcement Administration
National Prescription Drug Take Back Days address a vital public safety and public health issue. More than seven million Americans currently abuse prescription drugs, according to the 2009 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Each day, approximately 2,500 teens use prescription drugs to get high for the first time, according to the Partnership for a Drug Free America. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including the home medicine cabinet.
These Take-Back events are a significant piece of the White House's prescription drug abuse prevention strategy released last week by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Purging America's home medicine cabinets of neglected drugs is one of four strategies for reducing prescription drug abuse and diversion laid out in Epidemic: Responding to America's Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis. The other strategies include education of health care providers, patients, parents and youth; establishing prescription drug monitoring programs in all the states; and increased enforcement to address doctor shopping and pill mills.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 LAST-MODIFIED:20160930T182906Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:12 X-URL: X-COLOR:2929FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161025T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161025T210000 UID:A8E7E324-EC97-4126-B46E-7FF75EEE54DA SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women on October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2016, from 6:00PM-9:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women on October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2016, from 6:00PM-9:00PM, at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20160830T125802Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:52 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161027T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161027T210000 UID:820DEC0C-AE88-4069-82C4-CF899CD14C5C SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (7) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:334 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161103T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161103T210000 UID:F1134141-CC6C-425F-8595-523AB632D819 SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (8) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:1472 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T210000 UID:978058B4-4F7B-49DD-A734-7A4929C45031 SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (9) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:1425 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161117T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161117T210000 UID:8FEF840B-3D5A-411D-90A8-64F960B0C7A0 SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy (10) DTSTAMP:20160830T125914Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.\NThe Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.\NCurriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.\N"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.\NApplications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.\NEnrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department is proud to announce they are offering a Citizens Police Academy this fall. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for adult residents to learn about basic police work and to get to know the officers protecting and serving our community.
The Academy will meet on Thursday evenings from 6:00PM - 9:00PM, from September 15 - November 17, 2016. The program is free.
Curriculum for the program will consist of 33 hours of classroom and field instruction. Topics will include: Patrol Methods; Investigations; Vehicle Stops; Defense Techniques; D.U.I. Interdiction; Taser; Community Policing Programs; and Introduction to Police Firearms.
"The Citizens Police Academy is a great opportunity for citizens to interact with police officers, learn what is involved in police work and experience what it is like to be an officer," said Chief Don Myers.
Applications are available at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary R. Wade Blvd. Sevierville, TN 37862. Applicants must complete all of the Citizen Police Academy registration forms and return them to the Sevierville Police Department by 5PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
Enrollment is limited to the first twenty-five applicants, 18-years of age and older. Confirmation of registration will be made following a thorough background investigation. For additional information, please contact: Sherri Aagenes, 865-868-1697 or via email; or Lou Webb, 865-868-1762 or via email.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:1257 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1252-citizens-police-academy-registration-open-2.html X-COLOR:F3FF4F X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170307T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170307T210000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=4;UNTIL=20170328T235900Z UID:CC38C4B0-29D6-4F54-81DD-3F4021ED8D00 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170206T145227Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:28 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T130000 UID:55F55E55-9651-4F3D-A623-C130F4893D41 SUMMARY:Child Car Safety Seat Inspection DTSTAMP:20151113T203857Z DESCRIPTION:The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) has scheduled a free Child Car Safety Seat Check from 10:00AM-1:00PM on Saturday, April 15, 2017 at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\N Through past child car safety seat checks, the SPD has learned that many child car safety seats are no longer safe due to past accidents, the age of the seat, manufacturer recalls or missing parts. The SPD is committed to keeping our children safe, so when we determine that a child car safety seat is unsafe, we will provide a new seat to parents who cannot otherwise afford a replacement.\N Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.\N SPD encourages parents to join us in this effort to keep our children as safe as possible while riding in a car.\N In addition to the above events, parents may also come to the SPD at 300 Gary Wade Blvd. for a free seat inspection, when a technician is available. Please call in advance (453-5507) to ensure that a technician is on duty. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) has scheduled a free Child Car Safety Seat Check from 10:00AM-1:00PM on Saturday, April 15, 2017 at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Blvd.
Through past child car safety seat checks, the SPD has learned that many child car safety seats are no longer safe due to past accidents, the age of the seat, manufacturer recalls or missing parts. The SPD is committed to keeping our children safe, so when we determine that a child car safety seat is unsafe, we will provide a new seat to parents who cannot otherwise afford a replacement.
Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.
SPD encourages parents to join us in this effort to keep our children as safe as possible while riding in a car.
In addition to the above events, parents may also come to the SPD at 300 Gary Wade Blvd. for a free seat inspection, when a technician is available. Please call in advance (453-5507) to ensure that a technician is on duty.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 LAST-MODIFIED:20170328T204631Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:1156 X-URL: X-COLOR:601FFF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T130000 UID:62FB5889-C9F7-4474-82F9-5F397E56AEBC SUMMARY:National DEA Drug Take Back Event DTSTAMP:20150824T202157Z DESCRIPTION:As a full-time partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) will participate in a National DEA Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, April 29, 2017 from 8:00AM-1:00PM at the Sevierville Municipal Complex, 120 Gary Wade Blvd. The drug take back will take place in conjunction with the Extreme Household Cleanup event. SPD Lieutenant Ken Garner, Office of Emergency Management Director, will be on duty to assist citizens who may have questions.\NDuring past drug take back events, SPD officers have collected, on average, over forty-five pounds of drugs. After collection, all drugs are destroyed by incinerator and any plastics received are recycled.\NMany people are unaware that medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. According to the DEA, rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are increasing at alarming rates, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, many Americans do not know how to properly dispose of their unused medicine, often flushing them down the toilet or throwing them away-both potential safety and health hazards. Municipal water systems are not able to properly filter many medications, which sometimes leads to the presence of medications in tap water. Traces of prescription medications have also been detected in streams and other ground water sources. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:As a full-time partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) will participate in a National DEA Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, April 29, 2017 from 8:00AM-1:00PM at the Sevierville Municipal Complex, 120 Gary Wade Blvd. The drug take back will take place in conjunction with the Extreme Household Cleanup event. SPD Lieutenant Ken Garner, Office of Emergency Management Director, will be on duty to assist citizens who may have questions.
During past drug take back events, SPD officers have collected, on average, over forty-five pounds of drugs. After collection, all drugs are destroyed by incinerator and any plastics received are recycled.
Many people are unaware that medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. According to the DEA, rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are increasing at alarming rates, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, many Americans do not know how to properly dispose of their unused medicine, often flushing them down the toilet or throwing them away-both potential safety and health hazards. Municipal water systems are not able to properly filter many medications, which sometimes leads to the presence of medications in tap water. Traces of prescription medications have also been detected in streams and other ground water sources.
LOCATION:865-453-5506 300 Gary Wade Blvd.\, Sevierville\, Tennessee 37862\, USA GEO:35.86458330;-83.55880210 LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T155112Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:861 X-URL: X-COLOR:2929FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170509T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170509T210000 UID:BDB73E2F-2BC1-40CC-8FBC-9AF1839BAF5B SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T141321Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:586 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170516T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170516T210000 UID:A2A96CAD-8EAF-406B-98AA-A26D2EE94EF0 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T141344Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:656 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170523T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170523T210000 UID:86429994-F792-4D18-A91F-6D75963E1BB1 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T141404Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:778 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170530T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170530T210000 UID:85754950-15B1-4B38-A9C5-55BADBAB8B21 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class (2) DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T141430Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:818 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170711T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170711T210000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=4;UNTIL=20170328T235900Z UID:84E9CF64-AED4-4404-AFD3-5B3AF4F1DAF4 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170605T155850Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:25 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170718T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170718T210000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=4;UNTIL=20170328T235900Z EXDATE:20170725T220000Z,20170801T220000Z,20170808T220000Z UID:70139F44-A10C-4518-B6E3-707D7E0D288F SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170605T155915Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:31 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170725T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170725T210000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=4;UNTIL=20170328T235900Z EXDATE:20170801T220000Z,20170808T220000Z,20170815T220000Z UID:472818EE-78B0-4ED1-BABD-2C6BEA4CC637 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class (2) DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170605T155930Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:18 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170801T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170801T210000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=4;UNTIL=20170328T235900Z EXDATE:20170808T220000Z,20170815T220000Z,20170822T220000Z UID:07431E8D-8AB5-45CC-A07A-A94A80693940 SUMMARY:R.A.D. Class DTSTAMP:20160830T125504Z DESCRIPTION:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.\N(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.\NThe R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.\NThe class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.\NThe class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.\NFrequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class: 1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class! 2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old. 3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe. 4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback. 5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.\NThis class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sevierville Police Department has scheduled a 12-hour Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) class for women at the Sevierville Civic Center in the City of Sevierville Municipal Complex.
(NOTE: participants must attend each class date; no make-up classes will be available.) The class is free of charge and is open to all interested women (limited to 20 participants). The purpose of the class is to develop and enhance self-defense options, so they may become viable considerations to a woman if she is attacked.
The R.A.D. class is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program.
The class will be taught by SPD Sgt. Rebecca Cowan and Lt. David Finchum, both nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. Each participant will receive a workbook/reference manual, which outlines the entire program for future reference and continuous personal growth.
The class is limited to the first 20 women to register. To register, email rcowan@seviervilletn.org. For additional information, please call 865-868-1834 or email dfinchum@seviervilletn.org.
Frequently Asked Questions about the R.A.D. class:
1. Do you have to be in great shape to take the class? No! The class is designed everyone. We have even had an 80-year old take the class!
2. Can my daughter take the class with me? Yes; the minimum age is13 years old.
3. How much does it cost? The class is FREE. The Police Department wants to keep our citizens safe.
4. Will I get to fight anyone? On the last class, we have an instructor come in wearing a special protective suit so you can practice techniques. It is not required, but it provides you with good feedback.
5. Do I have to get in front of a class? No. After the instructor demonstrates the techniques, you be placed into small groups of two or three people to practice. We encourage women to bring friends or family to practice the techniques.
This class is designed to help women fight smarter not harder. Students will learn how to get out of bear hugs, choke holds and arm grabs. The class also covers how to get an attacker off of you, and how to punch and kick effectively.
LOCATION:200 Gary Wade Blvd\, Sevierville\, TN 37862\, USA GEO:35.86516660;-83.55672270 LAST-MODIFIED:20170605T155947Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:4 X-URL:http://www.seviervilletn.org/index.php/briefing-room/1260-police-department-schedules-rape-aggression-defense-class-2016-10.html X-COLOR:6C17FF X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170819T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170819T140000 UID:DEAE631A-2CFD-4250-A3D4-8871A3708E46 SUMMARY:Child Car Safety Seat Check DTSTAMP:20170801T184850Z DESCRIPTION:The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) has scheduled a free Child Car Safety Seat Check from 10:00AM-1:00PM on Saturday, August 19, 2017 at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Blvd. Through past child car safety seat checks, the SPD has learned that many child car safety seats are no longer safe due to past accidents, the age of the seat, manufacturer recalls or missing parts. The SPD is committed to keeping our children safe, so when we determine that a child car safety seat is unsafe, we will provide a new seat to parents who cannot otherwise afford a replacement. Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance. SPD encourages parents to join us in this effort to keep our children as safe as possible while riding in a car. In addition to the above events, parents may also come to the SPD at 300 Gary Wade Blvd. for a free seat inspection, when a technician is available. Please call in advance (453-5507) to ensure that a technician is on duty. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) has scheduled a free Child Car Safety Seat Check from 10:00AM-1:00PM on Saturday, August 19, 2017 at the Sevierville Police Department, 300 Gary Wade Blvd.
Through past child car safety seat checks, the SPD has learned that many child car safety seats are no longer safe due to past accidents, the age of the seat, manufacturer recalls or missing parts. The SPD is committed to keeping our children safe, so when we determine that a child car safety seat is unsafe, we will provide a new seat to parents who cannot otherwise afford a replacement.
Despite good intentions, over 90% of child car safety seats are improperly installed. In fact, over 40% of child fatalities in traffic accidents are due to improperly installed child car safety seats. Certified SPD officers will be available to perform inspections of the seats, demonstrate proper installation techniques and offer general assistance.
SPD encourages parents to join us in this effort to keep our children as safe as possible while riding in a car.
In addition to the above events, parents may also come to the SPD at 300 Gary Wade Blvd. for a free seat inspection, when a technician is available. Please call in advance (453-5507) to ensure that a technician is on duty.