Dolores Strand greets the Columbia Heights police chief in Polish — a nod to the city's and her own heritage — for what's become a regular coffee date.
Strand, friend Pat Sowada and others chitchat with officers. The topic of conversation meanders from the State Fair to first jobs, Columbia Heights' sister city in Poland and their own city's recent success in combating crime.
It's casual. There are no talking points or agendas.
A year after winning the 2012 International Association of Chiefs of Police Community Policing Award for cities under 20,000, department brass are still looking for new ways to connect with their city. Their latest bright idea: Coffee with a Cop.
Pick a local hot spot, brew some coffee and start a conversation. Anyone is welcome to stop by and ask a question, tell a story or just listen in.
The first one was at McDonald's in September and attracted a crowd of 30. The second, at Johnson Bacon & Egg Cafe, was so popular it became a standing-room-only event. And the most recent coffee talk was in the library basement last week.
The coffee dates have developed a bit of a following. Strand and Sowada have attended all three.
"They are a great group of community protectors," Strand said. "Their outreach is so genuine."