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Get Your Free Doughnut on National Donut Day
Dunkin' Donuts will partner with the Law Enforcement Torch Run to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Georgia.

WOODSTOCK, GA -- Dozens of Dunkin' Donut stores in metro Atlanta will partner with the Law Enforcement Torch Run to raise money and awareness for more than 27,000 Special Olympics Georgia athletes.
On National Donut Day, Friday June 3, members of the LETR will be stationed at more than 80 Georgia locations from 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. to serve every customer information about Special Olympics Georgia and a free donut with the purchase of a beverage.
Participating donut shops in north metro Atlanta area include:
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- Alpharetta: 3630 Old Milton Parkway
- Johns Creek: 11250 Medlock Bridge Road
- Kennesaw: 1610 Ridenour Boulevard NW; 4443 Wade Green Road NW; 741 Townpark Lane NW; 4100 Jiles Road NW
- Marietta: All locations
- Roswell: 775 Holcomb Bridge Road; 11706 Alpharetta Highway; 4691 Woodstock Road
- Sandy Springs: 6060 Roswell Road NE; 8290 Roswell Road
- Woodstock: 875 Towne Lake Parkway; 9755 Highway 92
The Woodstock Police Department said it will have officers at the two Woodstock locations from 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. collecting funds for Special Olympics Georgia.
Not to be outdone, Krispy Kreme is also taking part in National Donut Day. And here's the upside here: there's no purchase necessary at Krispy Kreme to get a free doughnut, including one of their classic original glazed.
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You can check out Krispy Kreme at 10781 Alpharetta Highway in Roswell.
Special Olympics Georgia provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for 27,110 individuals with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendships with their families, other Special Olympic athletes and the community.
For more information, visit www.specialolympicsga.org.
Patch editor Doug Gross contributed to this article.
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