Cops For Kids w/ Cancer

June 10-Cops for Kids with Cancer Benefit Event 

Dear Community Members;
We are encouraging businesses and members of the public to put a team in as well as law enforcement, fire fighters, and EMS providers. There will be bowling trophies for both public safety teams and public teams that the winning teams will be inscribed upon and they will be able to keep the trophy until next year’s event. Thanks again for all you help making these miracle CFKWC awards available to families in need. Any help you can lend with your social media sites and websites would be great. Also, the Wamesit Lanes restaurant is donating 10% of all checks to Cops for Kids with Cancer on the week leading up to this event if your heading out to eat. The food and atmosphere are incredible and the owners and staff have been incredibly generous and passionate about helping these families. We are also inviting all of the recipient families to come and enjoy this family fun event.
 

Best Regards,
Chief Timothy B. Sheehan
Tewksbury Police Department
918 Main Street
Tewksbury, Ma 01876
Office: (978) 851-7373 Ext. 214
Cell: (978) 479-9009
Fax: (978) 851-8921

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tsheehan@tewksbury-ma.gov<mailto:tsheehan@tewksbury-ma.gov>

 

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