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Dunkin’ Donuts Hosts New Testament Christian School in Dunkin’ Dugout
Dunkin' Dugout part of community outreach program.

Dunkin’ Donuts and the Pawtucket Red Sox, two Rhode Island traditions, recently hosted students from the in the Dunkin’ Dugout at McCoy Stadium.
Through the Dunkin’ Dugout, Dunkin’ Donuts will provide 800 tickets to PawSox home games this season for local youth agencies. Young fans will have the chance to smell the freshly mowed outfield and hear the crack of the bat as they catch the boys of summer and perhaps a home run ball. The Dunkin’ Dugout is part of Dunkin’ Donuts’ Community Partnership, an outreach program that supports youth-based charitable efforts to benefit communities that Dunkin’ Donuts serves.
"Dunkin' Donuts is committed to supporting the communities it serves, and the Dunkin' Dugout program gives us the opportunity to support numerous youth groups in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts," said Todd Wallace, Dunkin' Donuts field marketing manager. "We are thrilled to provide Pawtucket Red Sox tickets to young fans that might not otherwise have the opportunity to experience the thrill of our national pastime."
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"The Pawtucket Red Sox have a long history of community service and we strive to make McCoy Stadium the most inclusionary venue in New England,” said Mike Tamburro, Pawtucket Red Sox President. “We are pleased to team up with our friends at Dunkin’ Donuts in reaching out and making dreams begin for a new generation of fans at McCoy Stadium."
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