In a remarkable display of dedication and community service, the Clarkstown Police Department Auxiliaries recently celebrated their 51st anniversary. The event was marked by significant achievements among its members, including a milestone 10,000 hours of volunteer service by Captain Daryl Drapper. This impressive feat equates to five years of full-time service, highlighting Captain Drapper’s unwavering commitment to the community.
The celebration also honored Toni White, who is retiring after 25 years of dedicated service to the auxiliaries. White’s long-standing contribution has been invaluable in supporting the local police force, particularly in areas like traffic control during public events.
The Clarkstown Police Auxiliaries play a crucial role in the Town of Clarkstown, providing over 8,000 hours of volunteer service annually. Their efforts ensure smooth operations during many community gatherings, enhancing safety and organization.
The Town of Clarkstown extends its deepest gratitude to all the auxiliary members for their commitment and volunteerism. Their contributions not only assist the police but also foster a strong sense of community and safety across the town. As we acknowledge these significant service milestones, we also look forward to continuing this tradition of volunteerism and community support in the years to come.