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Annual Pikes Peak Region
Peace Officers' Memorial Ball

The annual Pikes Peak Region Peace Officers' Memorial Ball will be held on
Saturday, May 18, 2024 at the Colorado
Springs Marriott.

 

As always, there is a Silent Auction component with a Live Auction conducted during the event. We encourage you to donate any item(s) you feel would help make this auction a success. Do please support this honorable cause with a contribution. For more details, please review this document.

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We also invite you to be a Memorial Ball sponsor, as sponsorships are the backbone of our fundraising platform. These
sponsorships along with cash donations, in-kind contributions, and event attendance help achieve our purpose to honor, cherish and share commitment with each other.
For more details on sponsorships, please review this document.

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If you wish to purchase tickets, make a donation, or register to participate, please follow this link for details. Once we start getting auction items, you can bid from that page too!

"In Valor There Is Hope" - Tactius

This Memorial is dedicated to the men and women of law enforcement who have died in the line of duty.  It honors federal, state, local and military law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to and protection of the people in the Pikes Peak Region.

The Memorial features an entrance aligned towards Pikes Peak, a curved wall, and a fallen lion resting upon a base of granite. The embracing wall is low lighted by the thin blue line that separates Good from Evil. The wall rises to encircle the fallen lion. The lion faces the Veterans Memorial, in honor of our military partnership. A walk of honor with donated pavers extends 200 feet from entrance to the foot of the base upon which the lion rests. Based upon the Lion of Lucerne, the Noble Lion embodies the protector, head bowed, protective paw extended, proving loyalty, courage, and bravery to the end. The entire structure encompasses 71,000 square feet. Names of the fallen, agency served, and “End of Watch” date, may be found on the granite base. Law enforcement shields are embedded in the wall. The fallen lion was sculpted by Colorado Springs resident Larry Terrafranca.

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