The Quad Cities Law Enforcement Officers Memorial is hoping to support our local law enforcement officers and those that died in the line of duty at the same time.  We are hoping for your support as well.  We are having a law enforcement night at a mallards game and info is below about that.  We have had 46 law enforcement officers that died in the line of duty in a 50 mile radius of the QC.  April 8th is the law enforcement night.

The rolling memorial squad car will be there and we hope for everyone to order there tickets using the promo code “LAW” or mentioning the police memorial so that $3 of each ticket sold gets donated to the memorial by the mallards.

On May 1st we will have our Annual memorial service details will be sent out in a couple weeks regarding that as we approach LE Memorial Month (May).

Tickets are discounted and the Quad Cities Law Enforcement Officers Memorial (which honors Quad City law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty) will receive $3 for every ticket purchased.  This offer is available to everyone (not just law enforcement personnel).

Three ways to purchase tickets

·         Call the Mallards office at (309) 277-1392.  Be sure to mention the Law Enforcement promotion.

·         Through Ticketmaster – Use offer code “Law” to receive the discount and to have $3 per ticket donated to QCLEOM.  Note- there will be a Ticketmaster service fee added.

·         At the iWireless Center Box Office.  You must mention the Law Enforcement promotion and give them the offer code “Law” to receive the discount and have $3 per ticket donated to QCLEOM.

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