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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />August 23, 2011 <br />Page 3 <br />1 positive behavior in the community. He added that the Sheriff s office is excited to work with <br />2 the St. Anthony Police Department and they enjoy a positive working relationship with the City. <br />3 <br />4 Councilmember Roth thanked Sheriff Bostrom and the Sheriffs Office for their public service. <br />5 He asked how many people work in the Sheriffs office. <br />7 Sheriff Bostrom replied that the Sheriff s office has approximately 400 employees consisting of <br />8 180 -200 sworn officers, 125 corrections officers, three dozen CSO's, and support staff. He <br />9 stated that Ramsey County residents demonstrate a commitment to their community and the <br />10 Sheriff s office has approximately 400 people who volunteer in various capacities. <br />11 <br />12 Mayor Faust expressed the City Council's thanks to Sheriff Bostrom for taking the time to come <br />13 to the City Council. He stated that he was heartened to hear the message about the importance of <br />14 working together and added that the City enjoys a great relationship with the Ramsey County <br />15 Sheriff s office as well as the Hennepin County Sheriffs office. <br />16 <br />17 B. Update on Summer Survival School. Police Chief John Ohl and Officer Jim South <br />18 presenting. <br />19 <br />20 Police Chief Ohl advised that Officer Jim South came up with the idea for a new program for <br />21 third graders called "Summer Survival School" and the results were outstanding. He stated that <br />22 he was proud of the work done by Officer South and the amount of effort and energy he put into <br />23 the new program. <br />24 <br />25 Police Officer South stated that his daughters have gone to a safety camp for several years and he <br />26 adapted their safety camp schedule to create the City's first Summer Survival School. He <br />27 explained that the program included thirty children from Wilshire Elementary and St. Charles <br />28 and was held on June 15 and 16 at Central Park Pavilion. He expressed appreciation to Wendy <br />29 and Linda from Community Services for their valuable assistance. He stated that the total cost <br />30 for the program was $15 and he was able to subsidize the cost of lunches by a generous donation <br />31 from the Kiwanis, as well as discounted lunches from Culver's and Subway. He presented a <br />32 slide show of the Summer Survival School program, which included internet safety, appropriate <br />33 use of 911, dangerous drugs, and firearms awareness. He stated that the first day included a <br />34 demonstration by the East Metro SWAT team, a DWI demonstration, canine demonstration, a <br />35 discussion regarding physical fitness awareness, Chris Shaffer from Channel 4 came in and <br />36 talked about severe weather safety, chemical safety awareness /poison control, and each child had <br />37 their picture taken sitting in a police car. He stated that one of the employees at Fitness <br />38 Crossroads volunteered and helped him with the children both days and he expressed thanks to <br />39 everyone who volunteered their time in making the program a success. He indicated that on the <br />40 second day, the children's bikes and helmets were checked and they discussed the rules of the <br />41 road. He stated they also had a demonstration by paramedics, a tour of the Fire Department, a <br />42 demonstration by Xcel Energy on electrical safety, and the State Patrol helicopter landed in <br />43 Central Park. He stated that the Crime Lab also performed a case of "Who Stole the Cookies <br />44 from the Cookie Jar ?" which showed how a scene gets processed and the tools used in <br />45 processing a scene. He stated that the program was concluded with a graduation ceremony and <br />46 each of the participants received certificates of completion, the photo taken while sitting in the <br />