Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Honors Fishlips Waterfront Grill For Support To Agency

By  //  April 15, 2016

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Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey presents Fishlips Waterfront Grill Owner and President Rich Hensel with an award of appreciation. (BCSO image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Throughout the year the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office works with numerous businesses in our county on various business and community related projects.

It is our honor to occasionally recognize some of our incredible business partners for their outstanding partnership with our agency and for their impressive community service.

I am very pleased to recognize another incredible Brevard County Business that provides exceptional support and service to our citizens and Public Safety community.

Fishlips Waterfront Grill and their Owner and President Rich Hensel have continued to provide invaluable support throughout the years to both the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office and the Cape/Port Canaveral Fire Department. Rich and the entire Fishlips team have a very strong belief in community service and community support.

Their generosity proudly supports local charities such as the BCSO Police Athletic League, the Brevard County Public Safety Charity, St. Baldrick’s event in support of a child cancer cure and prevention research, the Propeller Club, Crosswinds Youth Program, Project Graduation, the Pink Ribbon Walk and so much more.

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Additionally, Rich was recently recognized as the Business Champion of the month by the Cocoa Beach Regional Chamber of Commerce for his business acumen and community support.

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office is very grateful and proud to be partnered with Rich and his wonderful staff. It is truly our pleasure to recognize their incredible efforts and contributions and we can’t thank them enough for helping foster a true sense of community involvement.

– Sheriff Wayne Ivey