Friday, May 30, 2008
E. Ray Elementary School and Meador Chrysler Jeep compete in national challenge
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FORT WORTH E. Ray Elementary School will compete in the National Dodge Journey Drive for the Kids School Challenge on Thursday, June 5, 2008 to raise money in support of literacy and student enrichment programs.
The Drive for the Kids program encourages student family members and friends who are adult-licensed drivers to visit the elementary school to test drive the all-new 2009 Dodge Journey and complete a short questionnaire. Chrysler will donate $5 for the first 100 test drives and $10 for each drive over 100. E. Ray Elementary School will keep all the money from the test drives.
The Drive for Your School Challenge encourages a friendly competition between the 49 participating schools with support of the partnering local Chrysler, Jeep(R) or Dodge dealerships. The challenge kicked off in April and runs to June 2008. The top-performing school in total test drives and completed questionnaires will receive an additional $5,000 contribution to support literacy and student enrichment, donated by Chrysler.
The Drive for the Kids national program was created in 1993 to help parents raise money for educational and student enrichment programs. Drive for the Kids combines a fundraiser for the school with an opportunity for parents to try out Dodge's newestcrossover, the Dodge Journey. The program is a fun and easy way for schools to earn money to benefit students.
Source: Chrysler, LLC
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