Each year on January 9th, the American Police Hall of Fame celebrates Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (L.E.A.D.), honoring the dedication and sacrifices of law enforcement officers. In 2023, APHF hosted a free lunch for all law enforcement officers and staff members, providing a space for connection and gratitude. The event returns on January 9, 2025, continuing the tradition of appreciation …
Big Adventures for Little Heroes
Ignite your child’s imagination with hands-on law enforcement fun! From climbing into police vehicles to exploring forensic investigations and prison cells, our interactive exhibits inspire curiosity and creativity, making every visit an unforgettable adventure.
Officer Awards
The Officer Awards at the American Police Hall of Fame honor the outstanding bravery, dedication, and accomplishments of law enforcement professionals across the nation. These awards shine a spotlight on the men and women who go above and beyond the call of duty, demonstrating exceptional courage, leadership, and commitment to their communities.
Warrior Woman Expo
The Warrior Woman Expo, hosted by the Shooting Center at the American Police Hall of Fame, celebrates women’s empowerment and self-defense. This annual event began in September 2021, followed by a successful run in September 2022. With increasing interest and a growing list of participants, the Expo moved to January in 2024 to better accommodate community schedules. Attendees can explore …
Seasonal Celebrations
The American Police Hall of Fame brings families and the community together with events like the ‘Fear Not’ Community Trick or Treat and Breakfast with Santa. These beloved traditions invite visitors to experience festive fun while learning about safety and law enforcement. Although these events were paused in 2024 due to expected construction, their joyous impact on past attendees remains …
Educational Programs
The museum is a hub for education, hosting programs for schools, police departments, and local organizations. Highlights include Summer Camps for middle school students, where participants learn safety, forensics, and law enforcement skills. Although the LEO Lions Club, a youth group focused on leadership and community service, concluded in October 2024 due to staffing changes, the museum remains dedicated to …
Brevard Law Ride
The Brevard Law Ride, hosted annually by the American Police Hall of Fame, honors fallen officers through a meaningful motorcycle ride. Riders from across the community come together to pay tribute, support law enforcement families, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. The event blends camaraderie and remembrance, making it a powerful way to honor those who have given everything in the …
Voice of the Blue Podcast
Voice of the Blue, the museum’s official podcast, explores the stories, challenges, and triumphs of law enforcement professionals. Each episode sheds light on the dedication of officers and the impact they make on their communities. Featuring interviews with officers, community leaders, and experts, this podcast connects listeners to the heart of law enforcement.
Gun Safety Courses and Leagues
The Shooting Center at the American Police Hall of Fame prioritizes firearm safety and skill development through regular courses and leagues. Monthly classes include firearm safety, concealed carry training, and competitive gun leagues designed for all experience levels. Whether you’re looking to improve your skills or join a supportive shooting community, the Shooting Center provides a safe, professional environment.