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    Pink patches for health

    October 1, 2019No Comments
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    20191001_spd_pinkpatchSedona AZ (October 1, 2019) – The Sedona Police Department invites residents and visitors to join officers in supporting women’s health and public safety personnel.

    In October officers will trade their blue shoulder patches for pink to mark national Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The department will sell the patches for $10 with proceeds earmarked for the fight against cancer.  This year SPD also has pink patch key chains, which are available for $5.

    How to purchase a patch and/or keychain

    20191001_spd_pinkpatchPatches and key chains can be purchased in person at police headquarters in the Sedona City Hall complex at 102 Roadrunner Dr. 

    Patches and key chains will be available at the Oct. 5 National Night Out event at West Sedona School, 570 Posse Ground Rd., from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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    Patches and key chains can also be purchased by mail with a minimum donation of $10 per patch and $5 per key chain. Make your check payable to Sedona Police Department and mail to: Sedona Police Dept, Attn Sherri O’Connor, 102 Roadrunner Dr., Sedona, AZ 86336.

    Pink patch proceeds will be provided to the Sedona Police Department’s Pink Patch project.

    The Pink Patch Project is a national law enforcement effort SPD is proud to support.

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