President

Nevin Barnes

Vice President

Dave Freeman

Secretary

Jeff Lewis

Treasurer

Jennifer Baker

Conductor

Terry Johnson

Chaplin

Sam Seamans

Guard

Wade Robson

State Trustee

Roger Minge

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Meeting Minutes
 
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National F.O.P Convention

  Nevin Barnes and Roger Minge attended the Convention August 2005 in New Orleans.

Yearly Dues

Yearly dues have been amended. Full-Time members will pay $35.  Retired members will pay $20.

Meeting Dates

Meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Game & Fish Building on 5th Street in Mtn Home.

Fund Raisers

We currently are conducting a fundraiser.   Donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 1059, Mtn. Home, AR  72654

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The Fraternal Order of Police has a long tradition of serving the professional law enforcement officer. Founded in 1915 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Fraternal Order of Police has evolved into over 2200 local lodges proudly representing over 280,000 officers nationwide.

The FOP exists to strive for betterment of the law enforcement profession for the individual officer and the collective membership. By improving working conditions, wages, and benefits, and by monitoring and proposing effective legislation, the FOP provides a service and benefit to the law enforcement profession and the public to which it serves. FOP members across our nation believe in our national motto "Jus Fidus Libertatum" (Law is the Safeguard of Freedom).

About the F.O.P Symbol

Colors: blue and gold on a white background
The Star: symbolizes authority
The Handclasp: symbolizes friendship
The Eye: symbolizes vigilance
The circle binds the seal of Fort Pitt to remind us of where the Order originated.
The Latin motto "Jus Fidus Libertatum" translates to: "Law is the safeguard of freedom".

 

 

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