Some local Dunkin Donuts will be honoring the folks in the education community next month on May 1 and May 15 when they provide free coffee to school employees.
Dunkin’ Donuts honored between 250-300 local postal workers and tax preparers with a free cup of coffee during two days in April, and hope to honor even more school employees during two days in May.
On May 1 and 15 school employees in Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Orange Park, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach and Waycross, Ga. who show their school faculty identification at any area participating Dunkin’ Donuts will be honored as part of the company’s Hero of the Month program with a free medium hot or iced coffee. No purchase is necessary.
“We believe school employees play a big role in keeping American running,” said Jeannie Graff, Dunkin’ Donuts’ Northeast Florida field marketing manager. “Whether they teach children, serve lunch or help keep the schools clean, the school faculty is often underappreciated despite their daily efforts. A free cup of Dunkin’ Donuts signature coffee is our way of saying thank you, in addition to helping them stay fueled.”
Well done Dunkin Donuts.
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For the sixth year in a row, police officers from Deerfield, Mundelein and approximately 50 police departments in the state will stake out on top of Dunkin’ Donuts rooftops May 9 to raise donations for the 23rd Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Special Olympics Illinois. From 5 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine, police officers will stake themselves atop Dunkin’ Donuts stores at locations including 499 Lake-Cook Rd., Deerfield and 722 S. Rt. 83, Mundelein. In 2006’s, police staked out 54 Dunkin’ Donuts rooftops and raised $108,300. Organizers are hoping to top that this year. “Police officers in this state are extremely committed to Special Olympics, participating in various events all year and doing whatever they can to raise money for programs benefiting the athletes and their families,” said Illinois Torch Run Director and Channahon Police Chief Joe Pena. The fund-raiser has grown considerably from its origins in 2003, when 12 departments raised $20,000. Dunkin’ Donuts will donate $10,000 to the Torch Run fund. In addition, everyone who visits a “Cop on Top” store that day and makes a donation to the Torch Run will receive a free donut. Persons who donate at least $20 will receive a Law Enforcement Torch Run travel mug and coupon for free coffee. Other items, such as Torch Run T-shirts and hats, will be sold for varying donations.
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Local Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants will honor postal workers and tax preparers in April with free coffee.
On April 1 and 15, postal workers and tax preparers with valid identification can get a free iced or hot coffee from one of the 18 participating Dunkin Donut locations St. Augustine, Palatka and Waycross, Ga. Those professions are the first that will be honored in a new Hero of the Month program.
“We believe postal workers and tax preparers play a big role in keeping American running,” said Jeannie Graff, Dunkin’ Donuts’ Northeast Florida field marketing manager.
The 11 area franchisees will vote on new professions to honor each month. School employees will be honored in May and medical and healthcare employees in June. The medium sized coffees are valued at about $2 per cup.
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