Local Law Enforcement Officers Participate in Tip-a-Cop Fundraiser

Local law enforcement officers are participating in the Special Olympics Tip-a-Cop fundraiser this week at Texas Roadhouse.

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News release from local law enforcement agencies:

Local Law Enforcement Officers are participating in the Special Olympics Tip-a-Cop fundraiser.  This year Tip-a-Cop will be held at the Texas Roadhouse Restaurant located at 1601 University Drive East in College Station.  Officers from the Bryan Police Department, College Station Police Department, Brazos County Constables, Brazos County Sheriff’s Department, Texas A&M University Police Department, Texas Department of Public Safety, Madison County Sheriff’s Department, Madisonville Police Department, Waller County Sheriff’s Department, and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will assist the wait staff for tips.  Officers will refill drinks and assist the public in any way possible to collect tips, all of which will directly benefit the Special Olympics in our area.

Chiefs or department heads from each department will be door greeters and some vehicles from each department will be in the parking lot on display.

Law Enforcement officers are keepers of the flame for the Special Olympics and raise money for the Special Olympics each year.  Officers also participate in a Torch Run to the Special Olympics State games and volunteer time working security at games held here in the Brazos Valley every year.

We ask that you take the family out to dinner at the Texas Roadhouse on July 26th, 27th, 28th, & 29th, 2021 from 3:00 pm – 10:00 pm for a good meal and good conversation with police officers, all while supporting a good cause.  It will be fun for the whole family, a positive impact on our community, and your tips for these officers will directly benefit a great cause and a great asset to the Brazos Valley.

This year we are having themed nights.

Monday, July 26th        “Kid’s Night”      

Kids that are dressed up as police officers will get a free kid’s meal with the purchase of an adult entrée.  We will have a police vehicle outside for the kids to look at and play in.  There will be a balloon artist and activities inside for the kids as well.

Tuesday, July 27th       “Cops and Robbers”

The wait staff came up with this theme night where they will dress as robbers.

Wednesday, July 28th     “Aggie Night”   

Wait staff will be dressed in Aggie attire.

Thursday, July 29th      “Torch Run”    

Statewide Tip-a-Cop fundraiser.  Texas Roadhouses across the nation will be holding a Tip-a-Cop fundraiser for Special Olympics.  The wait staff will wear Torch Run shirts.

Please share with individuals and businesses that would like to participate in this exciting fundraiser.  Special Olympics Texas is a registered 501(c)(3), non-profit organization supported by private donations from individuals, corporations, and organizations throughout the state.  Please consider donating in support of our local officers and the local Special Olympics athletes.

If you are unable to make Tip-a-Cop and would like to make a monetary donation to the Special Olympics, you can mail a donation to:

Bryan Police Department
Lt. Jason James
303 E. 29th St.
Bryan, Texas 77803

979-209-5322

Checks payable to “Special Olympics Texas”

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