The Camano Law Enforcement Support Foundation will present a special free Forum discussing Drug Awareness, on October 14, 2-4 pm, at the Camano Administration Building, 121 N East Camano Drive. Easy access to widely available and dangerous drugs poses a serious and growing threat throughout the nation. Our community is not immune to the threat. Would you like to learn more about: Drugs in the human body? How do drugs work and how do they affect us? Addiction and youth? How to identify and reduce drug abuse in adolescence? Fentanyl? Be aware of drugs and your personal safety. Please join us for this engaging Forum. Bring your curiosity, questions, and be prepared to learn and have some fun.
Deputy Luke Plambeck, serving our community for eighteen years with the Island County Sheriff’s Office, will be the presenter. He is a drug recognition (DRE) expert, and a DRE instructor. Luke trained other law enforcement officers, in Washington and other states on how to identify drug-impaired drivers with the goal of reducing drug and alcohol related fatalities. Luke is a member of the Island County Opioid Outreach Team, connecting citizens who struggle with addiction with resources for recovery and removing barriers to treatment. We are very fortunate to have a recognized expert as our presenter.
The CLESF mission is to support programs and activities of the Island County Sheriff’s Office and the State Park Rangers on Camano Island. Additionally, CLESF promotes the education of Camano Island residents in public safety and programs that help law enforcement. The Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 IRS approved non-profit operating as a non-partisan organization for the benefit of Camano Island residents.
All programs and projects of the Foundation are free to members of law enforcement and are free to the public.