
Tap 42 in Coral Springs {Tap 42}
By Ryan Yousefi
The Coral Springs Police Department is coming together with a local restaurant to help benefit the Special Olympics of Florida.
Coral Springs Police Department’s Tip-a-Cop event takes place on Monday, April 24, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Tap 42 restaurant at 3111 University Drive.
The Tip-A-Cop event is a nationwide joint initiative between law enforcement agencies and Special Olympics organizations. It allows law enforcement officers to volunteer as “celebrity waiters” in local restaurants, where they receive tips to raise funds for Special Olympics and their local athletes and teams.
The Coral Springs Police Department has long supported the Special Olympics, and the Tip-A-Cop event is just one of the many ways they show their commitment to the organization.
The event also allows community members to come together and support a great cause while enjoying a night out. Tip-a-Cop also allows volunteers a chance to involve their families and colleagues in a fundraiser for Special Olympics and their local athletes and teams.
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