Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets are available at Port Clinton Police Department, 1868 E. Perry St.; Port Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce, 110 Madison St.; and Perfect Color Hair & Tan, 90 N. Madison St. They're also available online at heroesbehindthebadgeportclinton.eventbrite.com.
Tickets are $15 pre-sale and $20 at the door. All proceeds from tickets sales will benefit the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and Ohio COPS (Concerns of Police Survivors).
A question and answer session with producer Bill Erfurth will follow the screening. It will also include a talk by Kelly Terry-Willis, surviving sister of Border Agent Brian Terry, killed in the line of duty in 2010.
For information call Roseann Hickman at 419-308-4690 or email roseann@cros.net.







Comments
While they're all at the screening, the vermin will be out.
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Real cute Perkins.. LE has it's problems like everything else, but thanks for dragging it thru the mud further down the road.
Register staff? I'm not sure that's credited correctly. In fact, I'm REAL sure. A story about this was written by the reporter who covers Port Clinton city council, as it was presented at a regular session, and submitted that night...over two weeks ago. Apparenlty, the folks in PC went to the Blade, and THEY thought it was worth running when they first heard about it.
Roseann Hickman sent us a press release about this event. This story was written up by one of our reporters based on that information. I'm sure the folks putting on the event want to get the word out to as many people as possible, so it makes sense to submit it for publication in all the media outlets around here.