HomeMy WebLinkAbout23_Mayors Newsletter_122216DECEMBER 22, 2016
This Week
from the Mayor
Denis Law, Mayor
VOL. 1, NO. 23
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With Christmas this Sunday, I’d like to extend my best wishes to you and your family for a safe and
restful holiday season. This newsletter will return on January 5, 2017.
Holiday dinner honors community leaders
I had the honor this week to attend the second annual holiday dinner hosted by the Renton African-
American Pastoral Group (RAAP). It was a great
opportunity to mingle with local church leaders
and their family members. In addition to having a
wonderful meal, we had the opportunity to honor
the efforts of the group leaders, Reverend Dr. Linda
Smith and Police Chief Kevin Milosevich, for their
continued work in building strong relationships
between the Renton Police Department and the
African-American community.
The partnership between the city and RAAP was
formed in March 2015, and now includes pastors
and representatives from many of Renton’s
African-American churches, along with members
of the Renton Police Department and my staff.
The goal has been to facilitate frank discussions
on how we can improve communication, increase
involvement, and gain a better understanding of the issues facing our community, while building trust
and meaningful relationships.
Part of the mission for this group has included facilitating discussions with youth and community
members, holding workshops and training sessions on diversity issues, and having a visible presence in
the community as we work together to resolve conflicts in a meaningful and respectful manner.
During our gathering this week, Pastor George Houston of the Living Hope Christian Fellowship
reminded us that we all came together without having a local crisis to address. The strong relationships
that have already been built is a testament to the value of addressing community issues in an open and
inclusive way.
Mayor Law, Reverend Dr. Linda Smith, and Pastor
George Houton.
Teen Summit tackles issues
Earlier this month CRYOUT! held The Reconcile Teen Summit to address issues facing youth in Renton.
The next summit will be March 4, 2017, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Harambee Church, 313 S. Third
Street, Renton.
Police Department welcomes
newest officer
The city welcomes our newest police officer, Matthew Mazure,
who graduated from the Washington State Criminal Justice
Training Center on December 16. Officer Mazure completed
720 hours of training over four months and now will undergo
several months of rigorous field training. Welcome to Renton
Officer Mazure!