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Middlebury Police Will Host Tip-A-Cop Event for Special Olympics at Ceviche Latin Kitchen, December 3rd
Officers with Middlebury Police Department will host a Tip-A-Cop event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut.

Officers with Middlebury Police Department will host a Tip-A-Cop event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut at Ceviche Latin Kitchen on Wednesday, December 3rd. Ceviche’s is located at 530 Middlebury Rd, Middlebury CT.
During the event, officers will assist restaurant staff in taking orders and serving meals to restaurant patrons. At the end of the evening, all tips the officers receive for their efforts will go to Special Olympics Connecticut to support its year-round sports, health and fitness programs for athletes of all abilities.
Tip-A-Cop is a Law Enforcement Torch Run event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut.
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About the Special Olympics Connecticut Law Enforcement Torch Run®
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The Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics Connecticut is one of the movement’s largest grass-roots fundraiser and public awareness vehicles. This year-round program involves law enforcement officers from across the state who volunteer their time to raise awareness and funds through events including Tip-a-Cops, Cop-on-Tops, and Jail N’ Bail fundraisers.
In addition, each year in June, over 1,500 officers and athletes carry the Special Olympics “Flame of Hope” through hundreds of cities and towns across the state, covering over 530 miles over three days. The runners run the “Final Leg” and light the ceremonial cauldron during Opening Ceremonies for the Special Olympics Connecticut Summer Games.
Law Enforcement Torch Run Sponsors:
Platinum Sponsors: Dream Ride 2014, Whelen Engineering, WWE; The Bearingstar Insurance Charitable Fund; JN Phillips Auto Glass; Gold Sponsors: Adams Hometown Markets / IGA Hometown Supermarkets, Papa’s Dodge;
About Special Olympics Connecticut
Special Olympics Connecticut provides year-round sports training and competitions for over 14,000 athletes of all ages with intellectual disabilities and Unified Sports® partners - their teammates without disabilities.
Through the joy of sport, the Special Olympics movement transforms lives and communities throughout the state and in 170 countries around the world by promoting good health and fitness and inspiring inclusion and respect for all people, on and off the playing field. (www.soct.org)