Fundraisers, runs, and community days.
From our annual golf outing to the Torch Run for Special Olympics — here's where you'll find us throughout the year. Most events are open to the public. Come say hi.
The 2026 Annual Golf Outing.
We're not here just to golf — we're here to have an amazing time. 18 holes. Buffet dinner at the newly renovated Big Sky Pavilion. All-you-can-eat apps. Raffle prizes. Bragging rights for the winners.
Whether you play scratch or last picked up a club in 1994, there's a spot for you. And for businesses ready to back the day — there's a sponsor package with your name on it.
Reserve a team. 18 holes, dinner, prizes. Bring three friends or get matched up with a team.
Put your business in front of the community for the day — and on our site all year.
Gift cards, experiences, services, products — if it's giftable, we'll raffle it.
Where we show up.
The events you'll see us at, year after year.
Officers from across NJ run together to raise money for Special Olympics New Jersey. If you see us running through town in June — give us a honk.
A multi-day bike ride to Washington, D.C. honoring law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. We ride for those who died.
We take the field against the Morris County Patriots — a Special Olympics softball team — for nine innings of friendly competition. Bring a chair. Cheer for both sides.
The Chief's in the dunk tank. We've got the grill going. Bring the kids — they get the bounce house. The easiest way to meet your local PD.
Local coffee, local officers, no agenda. Just a chance to chat with the people who patrol your neighborhood. Dates posted on Facebook.
We decorate cruisers, dress up (yes, as Sandlot characters one year), and hand out candy in a safe lot. One of the highlights of fall in Pequannock.
Drop a new, unwrapped toy at HQ any time, day or night. We'll get it to a kid who needs it. The Grinch helps load the truck.
Every December, ShopRite gift cards go out to Pequannock families who could use a little extra. No paperwork. No publicity. Just a card in a hand.
Academy
A week-long summer program for local kids who want to see what police work is really like. K-9 demos, traffic stops, investigations. Demystifying the badge.
Packed banquet hall. Hundreds of attendees. Dozens of prizes from local businesses. Funds our scholarships and community programs. A great night out.
Project
In October, we swap our standard patches for pink ones and raise money for breast cancer research. A cause that's touched our department personally.
Our officers grow mustaches (some better than others) to raise money for men's health — prostate cancer, mental health, suicide prevention.
Presentation
Every spring we award scholarships to graduating Pequannock High School seniors continuing their education. Our favorite ceremony of the year.