North Carolina Division has successful fundraiser for the Police Benevolent Foundation

 


Winston-Salem Chapter leads the way with raffle ticket sales

In February of this year, the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association conducted a raffle to raise money for the Police Benevolent Foundation.  Chapter leaders from throughout the state led the efforts to raffle two R. Lee Ermy posters.  Ermy is a retired United States Marine Corps drill instructor and actor who has played parts in numerous films including the critically acclaimed ‘Full Metal Jacket’.  Ermy also serves as a spokesman for Glock and has hosted two successful programs on the History Channel.  Ermy, a supporter of law enforcement, autographed Glock and ‘Full Metal Jacket’ posters for the raffle.  Tickets were raffled for $5 a ticket.   Lou Taylor the President of the Winston-Salem chapter and her members led the charge and sold 120 tickets.   The raffle was a huge success and made over $1900 for the PBF.  NC Highway Chapter President Dave Quigley purchased the winning ticket.  Way to go NC Division!

 
Dave Quigley proudly displaying the Glock
poster autographed by R. Lee Ermy