Ice Cream Social with UMPD
Join us for a monthly cool treat and fun with the University of Minnesota Department of Public Safety officers!
We are excited to announce a new monthly event series in collaboration with the University of Minnesota Department of Public Safety! Join us for our Ice Cream Socials where you can enjoy frozen treats, engage in great conversations with neighbors and UMPD officers, and check out an impressive vehicle display.
Event Details
Monthly Recurrence: Last Thursday of the Month from June 2024-September 2024
June 27July 25- August 22
- September 26
Event Time: 4:30-6:00 pm
Location: CTC Community Center (1250 Fifield Avenue)
- South Entrance (Outside)
- Weather Back-up Location: Kitchen (Inside/Upstairs)
What to Expect:
- Frozen Treats: Enjoy delicious freezees and popsicles!
- Vehicle Display: Check out the UMPD vehicle display at the South entrance of the Community Center.
- Community Fun: Connect with your neighbors and UMPD officers in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Don't miss out on this fun and refreshing community event!
About the University of Minnesota Department of Public Safety
The University of Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) provides safety services to the campus community. DPS includes its own police department (UMPD) and the Community Engagement Team (CET), which serves CTC and attends co-op events like National Night Out. When CTC residents call 9-1-1, UMPD responds.
The Community Engagement Team (CET) focuses on building positive relationships with the campus community. They participate in community meetings, campus safety resources presentations, parent orientations, student orientations and many other national events; like National Night Out, Drug Take Back, Toys For Tots and more. The team is interested in maintaining a strong connection to the community through respectful communication and partnership. The team includes a student intern in partnership with International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS), a civilian community liaison, a UMPD officer and a UMPD Sergeant.
Learn more about DPS, their safety initiatives, crime information, and how to protect yourself, visit their website.