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Alpharetta Police, Firefights Dance With Pink Gloves

The Pink Glove Dance video competition is designed to raise breast cancer awareness, but a win would also will benefit a charity chosen by the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety.

By George Gordon

What do police officers, firefighters, employees and community volunteers all have in common? They love pink gloves. The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety has created a video in an effort to support breast cancer awareness. This video has been submitted nationally to the Pink Glove Dance website sponsored by Medline.

The winner of the pink glove dance competition will receive a $25,000 award which shall be donated to an appropriate recipient. The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety has identified and teamed up with the Atlanta 2 day, “It’s the Journey” organization to be the recipient of the award should we win.

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So now it’s up to you!

To support these efforts on behalf of breast cancer awareness, vote for the Alpharetta video entry. You can vote once per day until the contest's end in 13 days, on Nov. 6. or enter “Alpharetta” in the search box. We need everyone to vote once a day for our video. Every person can make a difference and every vote counts! Alpharetta Public Safety Director Gary George said “these public safety professionals and volunteers have come together to support a very worthy cause. I issue a challenge to our wonderful community to make Alpharetta the winner.”

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