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Troopers Serve Pancakes in Southbury to Benefit Autism Awareness
Chip's Family Restaurant will donate 50 percent of all "Stack of Kindness" sales throughout the month of April from all six locations.

From CT State Police: Connecticut State Troopers from Troop A-Southbury and police officers from the Southbury Police Department set to serve pancakes for Autism Awareness at Chip’s Restaurant in Southbury.
“The Hospital for Special Care (HSC) is partnering with Chip’s Family Restaurant to support autism awareness month and HSC’s fifth annual Spectrum of Kindness autism education initiative.
Chip’s Family Restaurant will donate 50 percent of all “Stack of Kindness” sales throughout the month of April from all six locations, Trumbull, Fairfield, Southbury, Orange, Wethersfield and Southington in support of The Autism Center at HSC. Donation jars will also be available at all restaurant locations.
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The Spectrum of Kindness campaign encourages people to share acts of kindness to inspire others through stories, videos or photos of positive, real-world accounts of the everyday hurdles and joys associated with autism. Visit www.spectrumofkindness.org for more information, share your stories and be inspired” said the Hospital for Special Care.
Who: Troop A-Southbury troopers
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Southbury Police Officers
What: Troopers will trade their Stetsons for aprons to wait tables and serve patrons in an effort to benefit Autism Awareness
When: Tuesday, May 1, 2018
8:00 a.m. -10:00 a.m.
Where: Chip’s Restaurant
775 Main St. South
Southbury, CT.
About the Connecticut State Police
The Connecticut State Police, founded in 1903, is the largest law enforcement agency in the State of Connecticut. More than 1,100 troopers from eleven barracks and dedicated units patrol more than 7,000 miles of roadway and serve as the primary law enforcement agency for 79 towns in Connecticut, totaling 2,600 square miles. The agency has a variety of specialized resources which enhance the ability of Troopers to investigate and solve crimes, as well as assist local, state and federal agencies. The goal of the CSP is to deter and solve crime, promote highway safety and build relationships with the community through professionalism, respect, integrity, dedication and equality.
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