The hilarious comedy “Leading Ladies” by Ken Ludwig plays April 26th through May 12th at The Love Street Playhouse Located at 126 Loves Ave Woodland, WA 98674
Single tickets to the production start at $20 per person and can be bought by visiting www.lovestreetplayhouse.com or by calling 800-966-9965
10am Saturday, April 20, 2019 at Horseshoe Lake Park; (4) age groups: *Ages 2 and younger, *3-5 year olds, *6-8 year olds and *9-11 year olds. There will be (3) prize baskets per age group, sponsored by the Woodland Moose Lodge No. 2394; Lota Ross 360-903-3579, or the lodge any day after 2pm., 360-225-7736.
Yesterday (wednesday) did you notice a difference in the traffic? Red Leaf Coffee and Dutch Bros too gave a portion of their sales to Slain Officer Justin DeRosier’s family. The community support was astonishing. I work in Woodland just a few footsteps down from the Red Leaf Coffee stand, at Woodland Funeral Home… the line of cars was down and around the block all day! Parking lot was extra busy and I even saw Police from several agencies in line to help support this fallen hero. Way to go community! Right on RED LEAF!
To all my friends and family. I had the worst night of my career Saturday night. Deputy Justin DeRosier calling “shots fired”, “I”m hit” has changed my life, and the lives of so many people, for a very long time. Some, forever. Kalama Police Sgt. Steve Parker and I both responded as the closest available units to help. I arrived less than a minute after Steve. To see Justin on his knees, was heartbreaking. Justin was able to help us get him into my patrol car so I could bring him to the ambulance which was waiting a distance away. Steve Parker acted with selfless bravery that night. Knowing a shooter was nearby and had already shot one officer, he volunteered to stay behind and provide needed cover while I brought Justin to a safe location.
Justin DeRosier acted in such a heroic way, I can only hope to live up to his actions should that ever be required of me. Justin wanted Steve and I to be sure to take care of his rifle which was lying on the ground in front of him. He didn’t want it in the wrong hands. While I was driving Justin to the ambulance, he had the presence of mind to calmly give me a description of the shooter, providing as much information as he could. I knew Justin was hurt bad, but I didn’t expect the horrible and senseless outcome of Justin’s death. These memories will be with me the rest of my life.
The outpouring of help and the quick response from outside agencies was nothing less than remarkable. So many Officers responded to help. They can never be thanked enough.
So many friends and family have been contacting me these past couple days and I’m overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support. It’s been a horrible couple of days, but I can honestly say that it would have been so much worse without you.
I was fully prepared to tell my Chief, that night, that I’m done. But, I don’t think it would have been the right decision, even though I can retire at any time. I will get through this and I will retire before too long. I’m going to retire on my terms, not because of the action of that……..we’ll call him a person.
Thank you again, everyone that has been there for me, even if its just in your thoughts and prayers. I’m feeling much better, so please continue to be there for the DeRosier family. They lost so much in that brief moment of time, a life that can never be brought back.
Justin DeRosier, you will never be forgotten. May you rest in peace.