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Photos: Support for times in need

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Saturday, Jul 22, 2023 2:21 PM MT

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Sgt. Adrian O’Haver, with the La Plata County Sheriff’s Office, helps Riley Mallett, 11, try on a patrol vest and hold a shield on Saturday during First Responders Appreciation Day, a fundraiser for the Hundred Club of Durango hosted by the Durango Harley-Davidson dealership. Within 72 hours of the death of a public safety officer on duty in La Plata County, the Hundred Club sends surviving family members a substantial contribution to provide for their immediate financial needs, according to its website. Trevor Bird, owner of Durango Harley-Davidson, said, “We started this event back in 2017. Then because of COVID, we had to take a break, and we felt we needed to bring it back. It’s a good way to say thank you.” Southern Ute Police Department, Durango Fire Protection District, Durango Police Department and Colorado State Patrol also participated in the event. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Sgt. Adrian O’Haver, with the La Plata County Sheriff’s Office, helps Riley Mallett, 11, try on a patrol vest and hold a shield on Saturday during First Responders Appreciation Day, a fundraiser for the Hundred Club of Durango hosted by the Durango Harley-Davidson dealership. Within 72 hours of the death of a public safety officer on duty in La Plata County, the Hundred Club sends surviving family members a substantial contribution to provide for their immediate financial needs, according to its website. Trevor Bird, owner of Durango Harley-Davidson, said, “We started this event back in 2017. Then because of COVID, we had to take a break, and we felt we needed to bring it back. It’s a good way to say thank you.” Southern Ute Police Department, Durango Fire Protection District, Durango Police Department and Colorado State Patrol also participated in the event. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Southern Ute Police Department, Durango Fire Protection District, Durango Police Department and Colorado State Patrol and La Plata County Sheriff’s Office participated in the First Responders Appreciation Day fundraiser for the Hundred Club of Durango hosted by the Durango Harley-Davidson dealership. Within 72 hours of the death of a public safety officer on duty in La Plata County, the Hundred Club sends the surviving family members a substantial contribution to provide for their immediate financial needs, according to its website. Trevor Bird, owner of Durango Harley-Davidson, said, “We started this event back in 2017. Then because of COVID, we had to take a break, and we felt we needed to bring it back. It’s a good way to say thank you.” Southern Ute Police Department, Durango Fire Protection District, Durango Police Department and Colorado State Patrol also participated in the event. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Southern Ute Police Department, Durango Fire Protection District, Durango Police Department and Colorado State Patrol and La Plata County Sheriff’s Office participated in the First Responders Appreciation Day fundraiser for the Hundred Club of Durango hosted by the Durango Harley-Davidson dealership. Within 72 hours of the death of a public safety officer on duty in La Plata County, the Hundred Club sends the surviving family members a substantial contribution to provide for their immediate financial needs, according to its website. Trevor Bird, owner of Durango Harley-Davidson, said, “We started this event back in 2017. Then because of COVID, we had to take a break, and we felt we needed to bring it back. It’s a good way to say thank you.” Southern Ute Police Department, Durango Fire Protection District, Durango Police Department and Colorado State Patrol also participated in the event. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Sgt. Adrian O’Haver, with La Plata County Sheriff’s Office, helps Riley Mallett, 11, try on a patrol vest and hold a shield on Saturday during First Responders Appreciation Day, a fundraiser for the Hundred Club of Durango hosted by the Durango Harley-Davidson dealership. Within 72 hours of the death of a public safety officer on duty in La Plata County, the Hundred Club sends surviving family members a substantial contribution to provide for their immediate financial needs, according to their website. Trevor Bird, owner of Durango Harley-Davidson, said, “We started this event back in 2017. Then because of COVID, we had to take a break, and we felt we needed to bring it back. It’s a good way to say thanks you.” Southern Ute Police Department, Durango Fire Protection District, Durango Police Department and Colorado State Patrol also participated in the event. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Sgt. Adrian O’Haver, with La Plata County Sheriff’s Office, helps Riley Mallett, 11, try on a patrol vest and hold a shield on Saturday during First Responders Appreciation Day, a fundraiser for the Hundred Club of Durango hosted by the Durango Harley-Davidson dealership. Within 72 hours of the death of a public safety officer on duty in La Plata County, the Hundred Club sends surviving family members a substantial contribution to provide for their immediate financial needs, according to their website. Trevor Bird, owner of Durango Harley-Davidson, said, “We started this event back in 2017. Then because of COVID, we had to take a break, and we felt we needed to bring it back. It’s a good way to say thanks you.” Southern Ute Police Department, Durango Fire Protection District, Durango Police Department and Colorado State Patrol also participated in the event. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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