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Teachers and nurses get free appetizers this week at Applebee's

Teachers and nurses get free appetizers this week at Applebee's

Yahoo06-05-2025

CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – To thank local nurses and teachers for their hard work and kindness, Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill locations are offering special deals this week.
Westfield to celebrate National Nurses Week with glowing red lights throughout the city
Select Applebee's locations owned by the Flynn Group announced that through Saturday, teachers and nurses will be able to enjoy a free appetizer with the purchase of an entree. This offer is meant to show appreciation during both Teacher Appreciation Week and Nurses Appreciation Week, acknowledging the dedication of professionals in both fields.
To claim this offer, nurses and teachers must mention the promotion at a participating location and present a valid badge verifying their position.
'Gratitude and respect are the driving forces behind this initiative,' said Dan Krebsbach, President of Flynn Applebee's. 'Teachers and nurses are pillars of our communities—educators shape the future through their unwavering dedication to students, while nurses provide compassionate care that saves lives every day. Their work is challenging and often overwhelming, so we hope this offer allows them to feel recognized and valued for their incredible contributions to society.'
Participating locations in western Massachusetts include:
Chicopee
Greenfield
Hadley
Pittsfield
Springfield
Westfield
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