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The Centennial Event DVD Collection
A set of (3) DVDs of the Centennial event available highlighting the weekend of activities and the PSP Anniversary's gala event. For more
information...
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717-533-9111,
ext. 314
Trooper Robert D. Lapp Jr.

A section of Route 462  is being named “The Pennsylvania State Trooper Robert D. Lapp Jr. Memorial Highway.”

This follows Governor Ed Rendell signing a bill sponsored by State Senator Gib Armstrong.

“We should honor and remember the.... courage displayed by Trooper Lapp....an outstanding law enforcement officer and devoted family man” Armstrong remarked.  Trooper Lapp was shot and killed while serving a warrant on an escaped murderer. This information was provided by retired Jim Landis, Troop J.

(Article Courtesy of Tpr. Jack Haase, PSP ret. "Retirees' Scoops")

        
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PSP - HEMC

187 East Hershey Park Drive
Hershey, PA 17033 

call 1-717-534-0565

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December 2007

PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE HISTORICAL, EDUCATIONAL & MEMORIAL CENTER
Through this web site, and in particular, this newsletter, we will keep you informed about the Pennsylvania State Police Historical, Educational and Memorial Center.
4th Annual State Police Memorial
Metric Century (Bicycle) Ride
Bike Ride Details
The Harrisburg Bicycle Club is pleased to present the State Police Memorial Metric Century (Bicycle) Ride 8:00 a.m., Saturday, April 26, 2008, Hershey Middle School, Hershey, PA.
Registration Form | Read more

CURRENT EXHIBITS
(Mini-Museum)
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We currently have PSP historical exhibits at HEMC. Tours of the "Mini-Museum" are free and scheduled by calling PSP-HEMC. The Mini-Museum provides only a small glimpse of what the future museum will be like when completed. Contributions are still needed to help build the actual center.
The below, pictures are just a few samples of the exhibits now on display. To view more, visit the exhibit page. 

Babes-in-the-Woods

This exhibit is of three sisters who were
    apparently killed by their father in 1934.

rodeo exhibit

The Pennsylvania State Police Rodeo Exhibit

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1972, Women in the
PA State Police Exhibit


Tours
If you are interested in touring the Mini-museum please contact us.
For details... 
click here!

We would like for you to have an enjoyable and pleasant experience when visiting us... just like we will offer to the visitors of the center when it's complete.

WALL OF HONOR

Reserve a brick in the Black Granite Wall of Honor: A chance in a lifetime to be part of something perpetual, of lasting historical importance, and strong visual impact. The Wall of Honor is going to be something of which you can be proud!  Over 1,599 bricks are already reserved... This number continues to climb upward brick by brick. 

Visit our Wall of Honor page.
To be included in this historic monument, you MUST be an active or retired State Police Trooper or Civilian employee of the State Police.

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CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATOR TO RELEASE CAPITAL FUNDING FOR MUSEUM CONSTRUCTION ...
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Park named in honor of Trooper Joseph Welsch
A little over thirty years ago  Pennsylvania State Trooper Joseph J.Welsch,  was shot and killed while serving a warrant...
Read more
motorcycle ride registration
The State Police Soldiers of the Law Memorial Ride
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008, NOON (STAGING AT 10:00 AM)
(Food & Beverages Available at HEMC)

Registration Form | Questions
FREE TRAINING
The Oral History Project is looking for individuals in the northwest, northeast and central regions of the state of Pennsylvania who would be interested in conducting interviews with chosen Pennsylvania State Police retiree narrators. The volunteeer interviewers would be trained in conducting Oral Histories and would be compensated for their mileage and meals during the interview sessions. We are looking for individuals who want to preserve the history and heritage of the Pennsylvania State Police.
Details
If you are interested or would like more information please contact Kim Cady at the Pennsylvania State Police Historical, Educational and Memorial Center (PSP-HEMC) at (717) 534-0565 or send us an e-mail. 

How can you help? 
Join our organization as a volunteer from time to time.  Contribute to the capital Campaign.  Purchases of clothing or collectibles from the Gift Shop help operations continue while we raise funds for the Center.

Please do not send or submit items for the State Police Center to individuals who claim to be from the H.E.M.C.  You can call the office at 1-717-534-0565 to check on who is authorized to accept items on behalf of the museum portion of the Center. 

PSP-HEMC HOURS

  
The Pa State Police H.E.M.C. Operations offices are in Hershey, Pa at 187 East Hershey Park Drive.  Office hours may vary at times but generally, you can reach us
Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 5:30pm.

If you are traveling from a distance, call ahead!  (We are closed Saturdays, Sundays and for state holidays, and occasionally we are closed if out of town doing a show).   You can reach us or leave a message at phone 717-534-0565, or e-mail, psphemc@gmail.com

If you have questions or comments please share them with us.  We enjoy hearing from you.

That's the news for now. 
We'll keep you updated!  

Check again next month
for more news and updates in our "PSP-HEMC Newsletter"!  


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