CONES WITH COPS
At right, agency employee Lexus Strnisa assists two children visiting the Hancock County Family Support Center table event Thursday afternoon during the agency’s Cones With Cops event. Held in conjunction with National Police Week, officers from Chester city police and Hancock County Sheriff’s Office were on hand to greet the youth, who received free snow cones courtesy of the Chester Lions Club.
Michelle McElfresh of the Chester Lions Club prepares ice with blue raspberry syrup for a snow cone during the Cones With Cops event Thursday. Held by the Hancock Center Family Support Center for National Police Week, attendees also got the opportunity to socialize with officers from the Chester Police Department and Hancock County Sheriff’s Office. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Members of the Chester Lions Club take a break in between serving snow cones at Thursday’s Cones With Cops event to pose with deputies from Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, Chester Police Chief Chuck Stanley and Deputy Chief Ethan Skolrud outside the Chester Municipal Building. The event, which was organized by the Hancock County Family Support Center for National Police Week, also included plenty of goodies at the host agency’s tables like complimentary books and coloring sheets.(Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
From left, Chester police chief Chuck Stanley stands with city patrolmen Kyle Swan and Tyler Davis Thursday afternoon during the Cones With Cops event held by the Hancock County Family Support Center in conjunction with National Police Week. The Chester Lions Club also were making snow cones. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Front, Marshall Hobbs, the Chester Lions Club’s resident snow cone expert, scoops crushed ice into a cup as fellow club member Dan Allison looks on. Held by the Hancock County Family Support Center for National Police Week, attendees also got the opportunity to socialize with officers from the Chester Police Department and Hancock County Sheriff’s Office. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- At right, agency employee Lexus Strnisa assists two children visiting the Hancock County Family Support Center table event Thursday afternoon during the agency’s Cones With Cops event. Held in conjunction with National Police Week, officers from Chester city police and Hancock County Sheriff’s Office were on hand to greet the youth, who received free snow cones courtesy of the Chester Lions Club.
- Michelle McElfresh of the Chester Lions Club prepares ice with blue raspberry syrup for a snow cone during the Cones With Cops event Thursday. Held by the Hancock Center Family Support Center for National Police Week, attendees also got the opportunity to socialize with officers from the Chester Police Department and Hancock County Sheriff’s Office. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Members of the Chester Lions Club take a break in between serving snow cones at Thursday’s Cones With Cops event to pose with deputies from Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, Chester Police Chief Chuck Stanley and Deputy Chief Ethan Skolrud outside the Chester Municipal Building. The event, which was organized by the Hancock County Family Support Center for National Police Week, also included plenty of goodies at the host agency’s tables like complimentary books and coloring sheets.(Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- From left, Chester police chief Chuck Stanley stands with city patrolmen Kyle Swan and Tyler Davis Thursday afternoon during the Cones With Cops event held by the Hancock County Family Support Center in conjunction with National Police Week. The Chester Lions Club also were making snow cones. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Front, Marshall Hobbs, the Chester Lions Club’s resident snow cone expert, scoops crushed ice into a cup as fellow club member Dan Allison looks on. Held by the Hancock County Family Support Center for National Police Week, attendees also got the opportunity to socialize with officers from the Chester Police Department and Hancock County Sheriff’s Office. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)