Cuffs, cooking and kids at fundraiser

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From left: Celebrity waiters from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office like Sheriff Mark Bowen, Deputy Joe Faucett and Maj. Tom Gehlhausen will be working from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at Logan’s Roadhouse in Noblesville. (Submitted photo)
From left: Celebrity waiters from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office like Sheriff Mark Bowen, Deputy Joe Faucett and Maj. Tom Gehlhausen will be working from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at Logan’s Roadhouse in Noblesville. (Submitted photo)

As a result of the success in raising funds for the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office “Shop for Kids” program earlier this month, Logan’s Roadhouse in Noblesville is partnering again with the agency to benefit the youth of Hamilton County.

From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Nov. 5, Logan’s will donate 15 percent of the participants’ check amounts before tax back to Shop for Kids.  If 50 or more participating guests visit the restaurant, 20 percent will be donated.

Deputy Bryant Orem said the previous partnership brought in nearly $700 for Shop for Kids, enabling seven more Hamilton County children to have a brighter Christmas.

Shop for Kids is sponsored by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.  Each Christmas, HCSO employees pair up with less fortunate children in the county and take them for a holiday shopping trip.  Orem said children are given $100 to spend on toys, clothes and presents for their families as they shop with a law enforcement official.

“In 2013, more than 30 children in Hamilton County benefited from the Shop for Kids program, spending over $3,000,” stated Orem. “Shop for Kids hopes to be able to continue to expand the number of children served so that every child can have a happier holiday season.”

Donations, which are tax deductible, may be sent to Shop for Kids, c/o Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, 18100 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville, 46060.

Here is the coupons need to be presented to participate:

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