A Columbus East High School senior has partnered with the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office in an effort to raise funds for BCSO’s Reserve Unit.
The student, who wishes to remain anonymous, has worked with Columbus Car Wash, DirtBuster, located at 67 Johnson Blvd. on SR 46, to raise funds for BCSO’s Reserve Division.
The one-day event will be held:
DirtBuster
67 Johnson Blvd, Columbus
Saturday, March 27
7:00 am – 8:00 pm.
For every “ultimate wash” purchased, $5.00 will go to the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Reserve Deputy Program. Donations will also be accepted on site or can be dropped off at the Sheriff’s Office or mailed to:
Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Reserve Division
543 Second Street
Columbus, IN 47201
Make checks payable to: Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Reserves Division
The Reserve program is a non-profit unit and, many times, these law enforcement volunteers use their own funds to purchase items. The funds raised by members of the community, will be used to purchase equipment and supplies needed to serve residents and businesses in Bartholomew County.
Please stop in. Get an “Ultimate” car wash at Dirtbusters. Support this CEHS student’s Senior Project and your BCSO Reserve Unit.
“I certainly want to (again) thank this CEHS student for his desire to support our Reserve program and I encourage residents to support this very worthwhile student project," said Commander Andy Riddle, BCSO Reserve Deputy Division.
“Our Reserve deputies are dedicated volunteers who are trained as deputy sheriffs in all aspects of law enforcement functions”, said Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Major Chris Lane. “Our Reserves assist and augment our merit deputies with everything from road patrols to special events," added Major Lane.