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Tip-A-Cop will benefit Special Olympics
The fundraiser was created as an opportunity for the public to meet police officers and help Special Olympics by tipping the officers.
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Special Olympics says it raised almost one thousand dollars at the event.
Special Olympics athletes will work with deputies as they serve customers tonight at Red Robin. Come to Red Robin located at 625 SW Powerhouse Drive to have a gourmet burger, salad or another great entrée.
Local law enforcement will trade in holsters for food trays Saturday in an effort to raise money for Special Olympics Colorado. “A lot of our athletes eat at Red Robin and a lot of our supporters know Red Robin has been supporting Special Olympic Colorado”.
The “Tip a Cop” event continued until 8 p.m. Saturday at all Red Robin’s.
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Carlone was the assistant director of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut Executive Council for more than 20 years.