Key Dates
Cyber Security Discussion Panel - Free
Ahead of International Cybersecurity Day on Nov. 30, join our Information Technology Department and special guests raising awareness about cybersecurity and protecting our digital lives.
Learn practical tips to safeguard your personal information and keep your family and business secure online.
Panel experts include:
- Jeff Baer, Chief Technology Officer, City of Portland
- Brett Scott, IT Applications Security Analyst, Multnomah County
- Evan Gordenker, Cybersecurity Consulting Senior Manager, Palo Alto Network
- Jose Rodriguez, IT Director, City of Gresham
- Adam Wright, Detective, Gresham Police Department
This is a free event. For more information, email Jose.Rodriguez@GreshamOregon.gov.
Neighborhood Crime Prevention
Wednesday, Oct. 16 | 6:30 - 8 pm, City Council Chambers: 1333 Eastman Parkway
Learn ways to safeguard your neighborhood and what neighbors can do together to prevent crime. There will be time for Q & A.
Workshop registration
You can also register by calling 503-618-3202 or by emailing Sarah.Richardson@GreshamOregon.gov
Drones in Public Safety
Thursday, Sept. 26 | 6:30 - 8 pm, City Council Chambers:1333 Eastman Parkway
Learn about the ways the Police Department utilizes drones to safeguard the community and officers, assist with search and rescue, and support regional crime prevention. Watch the drones in action in a variety of settings.
You can also register by calling 503-618-3202 or by emailing Sarah.Richardson@GreshamOregon.gov
Fill the Cruiser Toy Drive
This holiday season, consider adding a child in need to your shopping list. The Gresham Police Officer’s Association will be hosting the fifth annual “Fill the Cruiser” Holiday Toy Drive benefiting children in the Gresham community. Officers partner with the Department of Human Services to distribute the gifts locally.
Donations will be accepted at the Gresham Fred Meyer (2497 SE Burnside Rd.) on Friday, Dec. 6 from noon – 8:00 pm. Toys are needed for all ages, infants to teens.
Donate new, unwrapped toys, gift cards, and wrapping supplies. Gift cards help officers fill gaps in donations and make nice gifts for teens.
Take a picture with Tagg, the police department's comfort dog from 5:00 - 8:00 pm.
Your generosity helps ensure the holidays are bright for some of our most vulnerable community members.
Fireside Chat with the Chief
When: Tuesday, Jan. 28, 6 - 7:30 pm Where: Council Chambers, 1333 NW Eastman Pkwy. |
Share some time with Chief Gullberg and hear about the department's current priorities, goals, and vision for the future. Bring your questions and concerns to this informal setting and discuss local public safety issues. Please register in advance to helps us plan for refreshments. |