In 1793, while Hawai‘i was still an independent republic, British Captain George Vancouver gifted King Kamehameha I a small amount of cattle that quickly multiplied. In the early nineteenth century, several Mexican vaqueros (cowboys) were sent to the islands to teach Hawaiians how to ride horses and maintain the cattle. Roping cattle and riding horses seem fitting in the prairie grasslands of Oklahoma, but the Hawaiian style of cowboy traditions is unique to the landscape.
Here in Central New York,
The Badge 4963 Blend is available at the Utica Coffee cafes and online. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Thomas Lindsey Foundation. This foundation is an organization that researches and analyzes violent crimes against police to help develop preventative action.
As you might remember,
Lindsey was shot and killed in the line of duty during a traffic stop on Neilson Street in Utica in 2007. Wesley Molina-Cirino, who was 24-years-old at the time of the killing, was subsequently charged, convicted and sentenced to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Utica Coffee unveils Badge 4963 Blend in honor of fallen police officer
It’s National Police Week – and Utica Coffee Roasting Company is honoring fallen Utica Police Officer Thomas Lindsey with the release of a new coffee blend in his honor.
Posted: May 10, 2021 3:10 PM
Posted By: WKTV
It’s National Police Week – and Utica Coffee Roasting Company is honoring fallen Utica Police Officer Thomas Lindsey with the release of a new coffee blend in his honor.
The Badge 4963 Blend is available at the cafes and online. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Thomas Lindsey Foundation, an organization that researches and analyzes violent crimes against police to help develop preventative action.
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