FRANKFORT — Kentucky State Police (KSP) once again is showing their support of Special Olympics Kentucky (SOKY) by hosting the ‘Cover the Cruiser’ fundraising event at locations across the commonwealth.
Kentucky State Police will be visiting Hopkinsville next week for an event that will be raising money for Special Olympics Kentucky.
The law enforcement agency will be bringing a KSP cruiser and setting up shop at Kroger on Skyline Drive for the event KSP is hosting dubbed âCover the Cruiser.â
Starting Monday, May 17, KSP will be parking cruisers all over the commonwealth at public locations to raise money for SOKY. The event encourages Kentuckians to cover KSP cruisers with custom SOKY stickers for a minimum donation of one dollar. All of the proceeds will go directly to SOKY.
âCover the Cruiserâ will officially hit Hoptown on May 20 as a cruiser from KSP Post 2 will be parked in the Kroger parking lot. The fundraising event runs all across the state beginning on Monday, May 17 and lasting through Sunday, May 23.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. â Kentucky State Police once again is showing their support of Special Olympics Kentucky by hosting the Cover the Cruiser fundraising event at locations across the commonwealth. Starting Monday, May 17, KSP will park cruisers at a variety of public locations, including Walmart in London on Monday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Barbourville Walmart on Tuesday from 10Â a.m. to 2 p.m., and encourages Kentuckians to cover the cruisers with custom SOKY stickers for a minimum donation of one dollar, which will go directly to SOKY.
âSpecial Olympics emulates what Team Kentucky is building each day,â said Gov. Andy Beshear. âIt focuses on what we as Kentuckians have in common while accepting our differences in support of building one another up so that we can reach our fullest potential. I commend this fundraising effort by KSP and encourage everyone to stop by the location nearest
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