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Howe ISD raises big money through Ford test drive Samuel Moore-Sobel is a freelance writer. He is currently working on a memoir and publishes a blog which can be found by visiting www.holdingontohopetoday.com Follow him on both Facebook and Twitter.
People lined up to drive vehicles from Bob and Blake Utter Ford dealerships. Bob and Blake Utter Ford dealerships brought several vehicles from the Ford family for the Howe community to test drive. With each test drive, the Howe ISD raised money for projects needed throughout the year.
Duncan. "It's to help raise money to fund kids' activities at the high school."
Drive 4 UR School began in 2007 as a way for Ford to give back to communities across the country. The idea was simple: Test-drive a "We've been steadily busy all day Ford vehicle from a local and we're just excited to raise dealership, get money for your money for Howe school district," school. The success of the school said Blake Utter, who was on-site program inspired the launch of for the entire event. "We feel that Drive 4 UR Community, allowing we can probably raise about $5,000 Ford Dealers to partner with for Howe, but we're not sure until nonprofit organizations as well. the numbers are finalized." Thousands of events and $35 million in donations later, Utter says that they've also raised participants are still test-driving money for schools such as for a cause that they - and Ford Sherman, Denison, Van Alstyne, - are equally passionate about. Anna, and Whitesboro. Ford offers a $20 donation for Howe High School Assistant each valid test-drive, up to $6,000 Principal Deon Duncan helped total*, which can be used for organize the event and stated that sports, booster clubs, music the student body helped which programs and the many other make the event a success. miscellaneous expenses associated with running a school. "It's all for a good cause," said
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FALL FESTIVAL Sat, Nov 3, 2018, 5-9pm HES/HMS Parking Lot © 2018 The Howe Enterprise