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Reuse & Clean-up Day – Saturday, June 17, 2023 <br />Items not sold at Garage Sale Days or items around your house that you feel are reusable, may be donated <br />to the Anoka County ReuseTentduring our Reuse & Clean-up Day event. These items can be dropped off, <br />beginning on Friday, June 16, 2023 from 3-7 p.m. at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park. <br />All of the standard items that have been collected in year’s past for recycling will again be collected (i.e., <br />shredding, bicycles, cardboard, electronics, fire extinguishers, fluorescent lamps, furniture containing foam <br />and/or metal (recliners, hide-a-beds), mattresses and box springs, propane tanks, scrap metal, small engine <br />equipment without fluids, used motor oil, anti-freeze and oil filters. A couponfor 4 items (free) for the fore <br />mentioned items will be available for the event shortly. There will be fees associated with all other items. <br />CENTENNIAL LAKES POLICE DEPARTMENT <br />Mark your calendars! Coffee with a cop is back <br />and our officers are ready to chat and visit with <br />you all! We will see you on April 26th from 9- <br />10am. <br />If you can't make it, do not worry... we have <br />future events in the making. <br />As for now, call us if you need us. We will be <br />there. <br />CLPD Promotion <br />Officer Tyler Schroeder has been promoted to <br />the rank of Corporal. <br />Read Chief Mork’s message to his officers, <br />below: <br />“As all of you should be aware, this isn’t something that I give toan officer, this is something that Corporal <br />Schroeder has earned through hard work and dedication to this department and our communities. Corporal <br />Schroeder exemplifies everything that is positive about our profession. He conducts himself professionally, <br />prides himself on solving problems, and delivers his services to the community at the highest level <br />possible. He is very active in many programs and assignments at CLPD, and yet he continues to challenge <br />himself by attending trainings and learning new skills. Please take the time to congratulate Tyler Schroeder, <br />our newest Corporal. Congrats Tyler and keep up the great work! JM” <br />New CLPD Officer <br />Ruben Macias, CLPD’s newest officer, is starting his <br />orientation today. Last week while Captain Aldrich and <br />Chief Mork were in Duluth at the MN Police Chief’s <br />Conference, Ruben completed his required medical, <br />psychological, and physical testing. Ruben most recently <br />trained and worked for the Minnesota State Patrol. Ruben is <br />very interested in community policing, and he looks forward <br />to getting involved in our communities. He is fluent in <br />Spanish and “he will be a great addition to our team,” states <br />Chief Mork. Please welcome Ruben to CLPD when you get <br />the chance. <br /> <br />