Free Meals for First Responders by Sarah A. Miller
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Rick's on the Square employee Tristen Mullins hands to-go orders to Smith County Sheriff's Office Transport Deputies S. Mark, K. Goss, B. Banner and T. Timmons during a special promotion for Tyler area first responders to receive free meals on Thursday, April 23, 2020 in Tyler, Texas. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing." (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Tyler area first responders wait outside of Rick's on the Square to receive free meals on Thursday, April 23, 2020. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing."
Rick's on the Square employee Tristen Mullins takes a curbside order from a Tyler police officer during a special promotion for Tyler area first responders to receive free meals on Thursday, April 23, 2020. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing."
Rick's on the Square employee Tristen Mullins talks with members of the Tyler Fire Department during a special promotion for Tyler area first responders to receive free meals on Thursday, April 23, 2020. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing."
Free Meals for First Responders
Kelly Adkinson, Fire Captain with the City of Tyler Fire Department, picks up free meals for his firefighters from Rick's on the Square during a special promotion for Tyler area first responders to receive free meals on Thursday, April 23, 2020. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing." (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Kelly Adkinson, Fire Captain with the City of Tyler Fire Department, picks up free meals for his firefighters from Rick's on the Square during a special promotion for Tyler area first responders to receive free meals on Thursday, April 23, 2020. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing."
Smith County Sheriff's Office Detention Officer Dante Keeler, at right, leaves with a meal meal from Rick's on the Square on Thursday, April 23, 2020 in Tyler, Texas. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing." (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Tyler area first responders wait outside of Rick's on the Square to receive free meals on Thursday, April 23, 2020. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing."
Tyler area first responders leave with free meals from Rick's on the Square on Thursday, April 23, 2020. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing."
Rick's on the Square employee Tristen Mullins delivers curbside to-go orders to first responders during a special promotion for Tyler area first responders to receive free meals on Thursday, April 23, 2020. All law enforcement officers and fire department and EMS personnel who showed up wearing a uniform at three Tyler restaurants: Hollytree Country Club, Rick's on the Square and Dakota's, received a free meal sponsored by Tobacco Junction. Tony Cooper, owner of Tobacco Junction said that the free food is a way for Tobacco Junction and the participating eateries to "show our collective appreciation for the hard work these amazing men and women are doing."