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Body Worn Cameras and New Technology The Most Comprehensive Course for Law Enforcement Executives on Technology Course Details Host by: Dearborn Police Department Location: 16099 Michigan Ave. Dearborn, MI Dates: 07/13/2015 to 07/14/2015 Cost: $350.00, $375.00 or $395.00 (depending on registration date), Includes training manuals, access to online materials, case studies Course Highlights This course helps law enforcement executives understand how technology fits into their organization. This course gives the public safety leader tools to make the right decisions for their organization and the best ways to implement change. Upon the completion of this course the public safety leader will be better equipped to understand and move forward in the world of technology. Who Should Attend This class is designed for any member of management. Experience or training in researching and techniology is not required. Material Requirements Students should bring a laptop with Internet capabilities. Agenda Day One 1. Public Safety Leaderships Role in Technology 2. Organizational Structure and Leading the Change 3. The “void zone” theory: What is Needed for Our Organization, How Employees Help Determine Direction 4. Leading Edge or Bleeding Edge 5. Working with IT Professionals 6. Sales to the Boss: Package for Success, Communication Techniques 7. To Cloud or Not To Cloud Day Two 1. The “Best Buy” Effect: Impacts on Getting Things Done, Standardization 2. Technology and Money 3. Consequences of Technology: Internal/External Stakeholders Issues 4. Security Considerations: Protecting Data 5. Technology Implementation: Proof of Concept/Principle, Managing 6. Emerging Trends: Digital Evidence, Smart Devices, Video, Mobile Computing Instructor: Cory Christensen Cory Christensen is a 25-year police veteran and a Deputy Chief with a Northern Colorado police agency where he commands the Information Services Division. He is responsible for support services including all of the information technology needs and initiatives. Mr. Christensen has served in many public safety capacities including; Criminal Investigations Division, Professional Standards, SWAT Commander and Patrol Operations. He is a graduate of the University of Denver (B.A Mass Communications), Colorado State University (B.S. Information Technology) and Colorado State University (M.S. Leadership and Organizational Studies). Mr. Christensen is a graduate of the PERF Senior Management Institute for Police and a graduate of the 234th FBI National Academy. Mr. Christensen lives in Northern Colorado with his wife and daughter. 661 Poplar Street Terre Haute, Indiana 47807 (812) 232-4200 www.policetechnical.com [email protected]

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Page 1: Body Worn Cameras and New Technology

Body Worn Cameras and New TechnologyThe Most Comprehensive Course for Law Enforcement Executives on Technology

Course DetailsHost by: Dearborn Police DepartmentLocation: 16099 Michigan Ave. Dearborn, MIDates: 07/13/2015 to 07/14/2015Cost: $350.00, $375.00 or $395.00 (depending on registration date), Includes training manuals, access to online materials,

case studies

Course HighlightsThis course helps law enforcement executives understand how technology fits into their organization. This course gives thepublic safety leader tools to make the right decisions for their organization and the best ways to implement change.  Upon thecompletion of this course the public safety leader will be better equipped to understand and move forward in the world oftechnology.

Who Should AttendThis class is designed for any member of management. Experience or training in researching and techniology is not required. 

Material RequirementsStudents should bring a laptop with Internet capabilities.

AgendaDay One

1. Public Safety Leaderships Role in Technology2. Organizational Structure and Leading the Change3. The “void zone” theory: What is Needed for Our

Organization, How Employees Help DetermineDirection

4. Leading Edge or Bleeding Edge5. Working with IT Professionals6. Sales to the Boss: Package for Success,

Communication Techniques7. To Cloud or Not To Cloud

Day Two

1. The “Best Buy” Effect: Impacts on Getting ThingsDone, Standardization

2. Technology and Money3. Consequences of Technology: Internal/External

Stakeholders Issues4. Security Considerations: Protecting Data5. Technology Implementation: Proof of

Concept/Principle, Managing6. Emerging Trends: Digital Evidence, Smart Devices,

Video, Mobile Computing

Instructor: Cory ChristensenCory Christensen is a 25-year police veteran and a Deputy Chief with a Northern Coloradopolice agency where he commands the Information Services Division. He is responsible forsupport services including all of the information technology needs and initiatives. Mr.Christensen has served in many public safety capacities including; Criminal InvestigationsDivision, Professional Standards, SWAT Commander and Patrol Operations. He is agraduate of the University of Denver (B.A Mass Communications), Colorado State University(B.S. Information Technology) and Colorado State University (M.S. Leadership andOrganizational Studies). Mr. Christensen is a graduate of the PERF Senior ManagementInstitute for Police and a graduate of the 234th FBI National Academy. Mr. Christensen livesin Northern Colorado with his wife and daughter.

661 Poplar StreetTerre Haute, Indiana 47807

(812) [email protected]

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DeWolf and Associates

Presenting COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING OFFICER CTO PROGRAM: This is a 40 – hour course designed for experienced communications officers to learn the “new job/task” of becoming a Communications Training Officer – CTO. It combines in-service training with objective evaluations to ensure that the standards of a competent communications officer are met. The program will emphasize the CTO’s role in teaching, training, coaching and evaluating the trainee. Each student will receive a Communications Training and Evaluation manual for this course. COURSE OBJECTIVES:

⇒ Communications Training Personnel Selection ⇒ Utilizing the Standard Evaluation Guidelines ⇒ Communications Training Officer Conduct / Responsibilities ⇒ How the CTO Creates a Learning Environment ⇒ Remedial Training and the Problem Trainee ⇒ The Purpose of Documentation ⇒ Program Administration ⇒ Communications Training Program Operation ⇒ Performance Evaluations ⇒ Legal Issues for the CTO

INSTRUCTOR: DeWolf and Associates: Patrick McGreevy has instructed “Communications Training Officer’, “Field Training Officer”, “Supervising and Managing the CTO Program”, and other related courses at the Oakland Police Academy, Delta College, Lansing Community College and various other institutions. He also responds as a training consultant with Police and Sheriff Departments. He retired as a 1st Lieutenant after 29 years of service with the Michigan State Police. In his 17-year association with the FTO program, F/Lt. McGreevy trained and mentored three subsequent State Police FTO Coordinators in addition to instructing at all State Police FTO schools since 1996. DATE: August 10 - 14, 2015 (Monday - Friday) TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. COST: $ 750. (MNC Approval # DDW 201404C) LOCATION: SHANTY CREEK RESORT 5780 Shanty Creek Rd. Bellaire, MI 49615 REGISTRATION: DeWolf and Associates : www.DeWolfFTO.com & P. O. Box 793 LODGING *** Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303 ' (248) 828 - 8055

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PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY MAIL (OR) FAX TO: Reservations Department • Shanty Creek Resorts

5780 Shanty Creek Road • Bellaire, MI 49615 Fax: 231.533.7004

Check-in begins at 5pm, Check-out is 12 Noon. Name:__________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ Home Phone: _________________________ City:_________________________ State:____ Zip:____________ Business Phone:________________________ Confirmation Email: ________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________

You are welcome to arrive early or extend your stay following this scheduled event. At times specified

accommodations are not available prior to or following your event. If the room type requested is not available, we reserve the right to assign the next available room type and rate.

Arrival Date: ________________ Departure Date:________________ # Adults:_______ # Children:________

Additional guest fee is $15.00 per person, per night. Children under 18 may stay free in their parents’ room using existing bedding. The above rates are per room, per day, plus 6% state tax, 9% resort fee and 5% TCCVB fee.

IF YOUR ORGANIZATION IS STATE TAX EXEMPT YOU MUST FURNISH A COPY OF THE STATE TAX EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE WHEN MAKING YOUR RESERVATIONS.

THIS FORM MUST BE MAILED OR FAXED IN TO RECEIVE THE GROUP DISCOUNTED RATES.

Deposit Policy: You must guarantee your room reservation with a major credit card or a check for deposit of 1

st nights lodging. Credit card WILL BE

charged for the above deposit. Use of Debit cards at the resort for lodging or deposits may cause your financial institution to put a hold on your account for the total amount of the stay plus a $50.00 per night incidental charge. The resort is not responsible for returned check fees resulting from this practice by your financial institution. Refund of your deposit will be made if cancellation occurs at least 5 days prior to arrival, less a $10 handling fee.

Card Number: _______________________________________________ Expiration Date:_____________________ If Mailing a Check, Please Note on the Line Above. Your reservation will be held for 10 days pending receipt of the check. If credit card deposit is made and organization pays in full by check refunds of credit card are subject to a $10.00 handling fee.

Signature (Required): ____________________________________Printed Name _______________________________ Do you have any special lodging requests? Barrier Free: ____ Other (Please Indicate): __________________________ We do our best to honor special requests, however we cannot guarantee them.

FOR QUESTIONS OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 800.678.4111

Quantity Room Type 1 Adult 2 Adults

Guest Room (2 beds) $75 $75

Studio Parlor (1 king) $95 $95

DeWolf & Associates August 9-14, 2015 (429436) Reservations Must Be Received By: July 9, 2015 Reservation requests received after this date will still be accepted provided rooms are available.

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Since 1982, Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates, Inc. (WZ) has trained over 200,000 law enforcement professionals. The WZ Seminar on Criminal Interview & Interrogation ties the interpretation of verbal and physical behavior into a structured approach of interview and interrogation.

This course is unique in that it provides training in multiple techniques of interview and interrogation, including the WZ Non-Confrontational Method, Behavioral Interviews and the Reid Method*. The WZ Non-Confrontational Method is a structured, conversational approach that often results in an admission (or multiple admissions) without the suspect ever making a denial or protesting their innocence. Moreover, the resulting legally-acceptable confession often includes information not revealed during the investigation.

• Room Setting & Preparation • Legal Aspects • Theme Development • Handling Explanatory Denials • Enticement Questions

• WZ Non-Confrontational Method • Behavioral Analysis Interview • The Reid Method* • Development of the Admission • Interpretation of Verbal & Physical Behavior

There is more than one way to interrogate a suspect. If a person is trained in multiple methods, they have the ability to use the technique most appropriate for the type of case and individual they are interviewing.

* WZ is licensed by John E. Reid and Associates, Inc. (Reid), originator and developer of the Reid Method. WZ was licensed by Reid in 1984. Since that time, the extensive updates for this seminar, including the WZ Method of Non-Confrontational Interview & Interrogation, have been developed by WZ using the latest information from legal, psychological and interrogation

research.

Wicklander-Zulawski � 4932 Main Street � Downers Grove, IL 60515 � 800.222.7789 � www.w-z.com

Five (5) or more attendees save 10%.

Registration and Payment. Pay by credit card or check made payable to Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates, Inc. For WZ’s Cancellation Policy visit our website at www.w-z.com/faq.php#10.

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Internal Affairs Investigations: Complaint and Procedural Responsibilities

MCOLES Approval Pending

Location: Date: June 18-19, 2015

Dearborn Police Department Time: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

16099 Michigan Ave. (12 Hour Course)

Dearborn, MI 48126 Cost: $325 MCOLES

(313) 943-2213 Approval Anticipated

Registration: https://www.lawenforcementseminars.com/enrollment/registration.php

The Dearborn Police Department proudly welcomes Law Enforcement Seminars, LLC: Internal Affairs Investigations: Complaint and procedural Responsibilities training on June 18-19, 2015.

History and Purpose

Law enforcement administration is charged with the responsibility and has the authority to maintain

discipline within the police department. Citizens should be provided a fair and effective avenue for redress

of their legitimate grievances against members of the department. The department also has the

responsibility to protect members of their agency from false allegations. This course offers a global

perspective of the internal affairs process in a systematic framework designed to provide for informed

decisions.

Participants

This course is designed for individuals assigned to the responsibility of conducting internal affairs

investigations as well as supervisors and command personnel with departmental oversight.

Instructor: Thomas Ward

Education

Bachelor of Science (BS), Criminal Justice Administration and Political Science, Brigham Young

University, 1974

Masters of Public Administration (MPA), Brigham Young University, 1979

Professional Training

Senior Management Institute for Police, Police Executive Research Forum, 2006

Leadership Dallas 2003

Graduate, Management College, Southwestern Law Enforcement Institute, 1993

Graduate, School of Supervision, Southwestern Law Enforcement Institute, 1984

Graduate, Dallas Police Academy, 1980

Certifications and Clearance

Master Peace Officer – Awarded in May, 1996, by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement

Standards and Education (TCLEOSE)

Basic Instructors Certificate – Awarded in August 1992, by the Texas Commission on Law

Enforcement Standards and Education (TCLEOSE)

Secret Clearance—Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2006

Hotel: Comfort Inn, 20061 Michigan Ave., Dearborn, MI 48126, (313) 436-9600 Identify with:

Dearborn P.D. Government Rate: $77 + tax per night

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Continuing Education Credits: Michigan-Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (M-COLES) Registered and Law Enforcement

Distribution (LED) approved.

Presented by Northeast Guidance Center and Detroit Wayne County Community Mental Health

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PPCT GAGE (Ground Avoidance Ground Escape) and Spontaneous Knife Instructor Course

Cost: Approved for 302 funding Date:

GAGE only - $300 June 29-July 3, 2015

GAGE and Knife - $500 8am – 4pm

YOU MUST ATTEND GAGE IN ORDER TO ATTEND KNIFE

Location: Registration:

Dearborn Police Department Kevin Rize, e-mail:[email protected]

16099 Michigan Ave. or 734-716-6494

Dearborn, MI 48126

(313) 943-2213

We are glad to announce that PPCT GAGE and Spontaneous Knife Instructor Course will be held at the Dearborn Police Department on June 29-July 3, 2015.

The GAGE (Ground Avoidance Ground Escape) Instructor class will be held June 29 until the afternoon of July 1, 2015 followed by the Spontaneous Knife Instructor Class starting in the afternoon of July 1 and ending July 3, 2015. YOU MUST ATTEND GAGE IN ORDER TO ATTEND KNIFE INSTRUCTOR. This class will involve both classroom and practical exercises, with an emphasis on practical exercises. Attendees should be in good physical condition upon attending this class.

Please contact Kevin Rize for registration or for more information on the class. MCOLES Approved

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Social Media MethodsBest Social Media Practices for Law Enforcement Departments and Their Personnel

Course DetailsHost by: Dearborn Police DepartmentLocation: 16099 Michigan Ave. Dearborn, MIDates: 06/25/2015 to 06/26/2015Cost: $350.00, $375.00 or $395.00 (depending on registration date), Includes training manuals, access to online materials

Course HighlightsSocial Media Methods™ is designed to help personnel and their departments utilize social media effectively to managing theironline presence. Facebook, YouTube and twitter are powerful social mediums.  But few law enforcement agencies areeffectively leveraging these sites for the benefit of their departments and communities.  This course helps agencies positivelyimpact and engage their communities through the generation of their own managed social media presence. Social media sitesare also rich in criminal activity.  Criminal intelligence gathering and online investigations may be the other side of the coin, butfew personnel have been trained in the actual use of these websites.  This course helps personnel use social media sites; aprerequisite for any online investigation.

Who Should AttendThis class is designed for sworn officers, support staff, administrative personnel, supervisors, and management.  Prior studentsinclude sworn officers, detectives, investigators, supervisors, managment personnel, and support staff.

Material RequirementsStudents should bring a laptop with access to the Internet.  Attendees need only a basic understanding of computers. 

AgendaDay One

1. Law Enforcement and the Web – Finding our place incyber space

2. Facebook Fundamentals – where do we start, and howmuch does it cost?

3. Engaging the Community –how to hold a virtualcommunity meeting

4. Social Media and the News Media – how to design aseamless flow of information

Day Two

1. YouTube – how to send your message on your ownterms. Twitter, MySpace, Google+, LinkedIn – and sites you’ve never even heard of

2. Information on the Go – how to leverage smart phonesand tablets to engage the officers

3. How do We Know if Social Media is Working? – usingthe available metrics to evaluate your strategy

4. Creating the Environment – How to decide whatmessage to prioritize and when to send 

5. Getting Buy-In – How to get buy in from the Chief,Manager and Council

Instructor: Andy GreenAndy Green is a Patrol Supervisor and serves as the Public Information Officer for adepartment in west central Ohio. He is a 16 year veteran. Mr. Green is responsible for theday to day patrol operations of his shift, including the dispatch center, corrections officers,and parking section.  Mr. Green is the commander of the police unit, and oversees theagency’s holding facility. Mr.Green was a member of his agency’s SWAT unit for 12 yearswhere he was a team leader, and lead firearms instructor. Mr. Green is a Chief WarrantOfficer in the Ohio Army National Guard. His military specialty isin Data Links, and AirDefense. He is a 20 year veteran of the United States Army. Mr. Green is a veteran ofOperation Enduring Freedom, having deployed to Afghanistan 2012 with the Ohio NationalGuard. Mr. Green is an advocate for using social media to improve relationships betweenpolice agencies and the public. He has consulted with multiple agencies to improve theirsocial media presence, and to help develop policy for agencies throughout the nation. Mr.Green lives in West Central Ohio with his wife and 5 children.

661 Poplar StreetTerre Haute, Indiana 47807

(812) [email protected]

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DeWolf and Associates Presents

SUPERVISION OF THE C.T.O. PROGRAM

CTO PROGRAM: This is a three (3) day course designed for supervisors who have the responsibility to administer, manage and coordinate the Communications Training Program and supervise the Communication Training Officers; C.T.O.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: ⇒ The Training Philosophy⇒ The Duties and Responsibilities of the Communication Training Supervisor⇒ Program Personnel Selection⇒ Mandatory Conduct of the Training Staff⇒ Reviewing the Supervisor’s Weekly Report⇒ Administration and Program Operation⇒ The Purpose of Proper Documentation⇒ Performance Improvement Plans⇒ Vicarious Liability Issues⇒ Termination Tactics⇒ The Supervisors Role during Step V

INSTRUCTOR: DeWolf and Associates: Lt. Ed Dreslinski is a current 23-year veteran of the Ann Arbor Police Department. Lt. Dreslinski began his FTO career in 1995 as a F.T.O., Coordinator and in 2012 the Commander of the F.T.O. Program. In 2009, Lt. Dreslinski became Ann Arbor’s Emergency Manager and Dispatch Center Supervisor. He supervised 22 personnel in a 24/7 operation. He also was responsible for implementing and supervising the C.T.O. Program for his agency. Lt. Dreslinski received his Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and Management from Northwood University and his Master’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Technology focusing on Emergency Management from Eastern Michigan University. Lt. Dreslinski is also a graduate of the School of Staff and Command at E.M.U.

DATE: July 20 - 22, 2015 (Monday - Wednesday)

TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. COST: $ 545. (SNC Approved; DDW 201404A)

LOCATION: Shanty Creek Resort 5780 Shanty Creek Rd. Bellaire, MI 49615

REGISTRATION: DeWolf and Associates : www.DeWolfFTO.com & P. O. Box 793

LODGING *** Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303 ' (248) 828 - 8055

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PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY MAIL (OR) FAX TO: Reservations Department • Shanty Creek Resorts

5780 Shanty Creek Road • Bellaire, MI 49615 Fax: 231.533.7004

Check-in begins at 5pm, Check-out is 12 Noon. Name:__________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ Home Phone: _________________________ City:_________________________ State:____ Zip:____________ Business Phone:________________________ Confirmation Email: ________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________

You are welcome to arrive early or extend your stay following this scheduled event. At times specified

accommodations are not available prior to or following your event. If the room type requested is not available, we reserve the right to assign the next available room type and rate.

Arrival Date: ________________ Departure Date:________________ # Adults:_______ # Children:________

Additional guest fee is $15.00 per person, per night. Children under 18 may stay free in their parents’ room using existing bedding. The above rates are per room, per day, plus 6% state tax, 9% resort fee and 5% TCCVB fee.

IF YOUR ORGANIZATION IS STATE TAX EXEMPT YOU MUST FURNISH A COPY OF THE STATE TAX EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE WHEN MAKING YOUR RESERVATIONS.

THIS FORM MUST BE MAILED OR FAXED IN TO RECEIVE THE GROUP DISCOUNTED RATES.

Deposit Policy: You must guarantee your room reservation with a major credit card or a check for deposit of 1

st nights lodging. Credit card WILL BE

charged for the above deposit. Use of Debit cards at the resort for lodging or deposits may cause your financial institution to put a hold on your account for the total amount of the stay plus a $50.00 per night incidental charge. The resort is not responsible for returned check fees resulting from this practice by your financial institution. Refund of your deposit will be made if cancellation occurs at least 5 days prior to arrival, less a $10 handling fee.

Card Number: _______________________________________________ Expiration Date:_____________________ If Mailing a Check, Please Note on the Line Above. Your reservation will be held for 10 days pending receipt of the check. If credit card deposit is made and organization pays in full by check refunds of credit card are subject to a $10.00 handling fee.

Signature (Required): ____________________________________Printed Name _______________________________ Do you have any special lodging requests? Barrier Free: ____ Other (Please Indicate): __________________________ We do our best to honor special requests, however we cannot guarantee them.

FOR QUESTIONS OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 800.678.4111

Quantity Room Type 1 Adult 2 Adults

Guest Room (2 beds) $75 $75

Studio Parlor (1 king) $95 $95

DeWolf & Associates July 19-22, 2015 (429434) Reservations Must Be Received By: June 19, 2015 Reservation requests received after this date will still be accepted provided rooms are available.

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DeWolf and Associates presents

SUPERVISION OF THE F.T.O. PROGRAM FTO PROGRAM: This is a four (4) day course designed for those first-line supervisors who have the responsibility to administer, manage and coordinate the Field / Corrections Training Program and supervise the Field Training Officers and Corrections Training Officers. COURSE OUTLINE:

⇒ The Field Training Philosophy ⇒ The Duties and Responsibilities of the

Field Training Supervisor ⇒ Program Personnel Selection ⇒ Mandatory Conduct of the Field Training

Staff ⇒ Reviewing the Weekly Supervisory Report ⇒ Administration and Program Operations ⇒ The Purpose of Proper Documentation ⇒ Vicarious Liability Issues ⇒ Termination Tactics ⇒ The Supervisors Role during Step V

INSTRUCTOR: DeWolf and Associates: F/Lt. Patrick McGreevy retired in 2011 after serving 29 years with the Michigan State Police. F/Lt. McGreevy began his association with the FTO program in 1994 when he became an FTO. In 1996, he became an FTO school instructor and upon his assignment to East Lansing Headquarters in 1997, he became the Department’s FTO Coordinator. F/Lt. McGreevy oversaw the field training programs of several hundred probationary troopers in addition to coordinating and instructing numerous FTO schools for the Department. In his 17 year association with the FTO program, F/Lt. McGreevy trained and mentored three subsequent State Police FTO Coordinators in addition to instructing at all State Police FTO schools since 1996. DATE: June 29 – July 2, 2015 (Monday - Thursday) TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. COST: $ 595. (MCOLES / 302 Registered) ** MMRMA members may receive partial reimbursement! LOCATION: Troy Police Training Center 4850 John R. Troy, MI 48085 REGISTRATION: DeWolf and Associates : www.DeWolfFTO.com On-line P. O. Box 793

Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303 ' (248) 828 – 8055