“Tip-A-Cop” Fundraising Event Benefits Special Olympics
Airports Authority Police officers will be serving up burgers and fries for a good cause at the Red Robin Restaurant in Chantilly on Saturday, March 26—and they hope you will leave them a big tip!
Tip-A-Cop is a fundraising event for The Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics. Officers from several law enforcement agencies, including the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police Department, will serve as “celebrity waiters” during the Saturday lunch and dinner shifts at Red Robin locations across Virginia. All tips they receive will go to Special Olympics.
WHAT: Tip-A-Cop: Airports Authority Police Officers serving as “celebrity waiters” with their tips benefitting Special Olympics
WHEN: Saturday, March 26 from 11 AM to 3 PM (Lunch) and 4 to 8 PM (Dinner)
WHERE: Red Robin Restaurant—Chantilly Crossing Shopping Center
(near the intersection of Routes 28 and 50)
14450 Chantilly Crossing Lane, Chantilly, VA 20151
WHY: This is a fundraising event for The Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics.
Red Robin locations across Virginia are hosting Tip-A-Cop events this day.
HOW DOES IT WORK? Customers may place a special tip for Special Olympics in the envelope on their table or by adding to their food bill if paying by credit card. (This tip is in addition to the normal gratuity they leave their server.) All donations go directly to Special Olympics Virginia.
Tip-A-Cop is one of many events Airports Authority Police participate in to support Special Olympics Virginia. Join us on Saturday, September 24 for the Dulles Day Family Festival featuring the 19th annual Plane Pull. The Plane Pull pits teams of 25 people in a tug-of-war match against a FedEx jet. Over the years, the event has raised more than $1.5 million for Special Olympics Virginia. For more information or to register a team, visit www.planepull.com.
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