Marketplace Motors, Devils Lake High School and members of the local community raised $3,840 for speech, yearbook, and publications at a recent test drive event, as part of Ford Motor Company’s Drive One 4 UR School program.
More than 190 area residents test-drove a Ford vehicle at Devils Lake High School last October 11, with Marketplace and Ford Motor Company donating $20 for each one.
The funds will be put towards travel expenses for speech, yearbook, and publications.
Since the program’s inception in 2007, the Drive One 4 UR School program has generated over $7 million in donations for high schools nationwide. The money raised during the Drive One 4 UR School program has helped ensure that extracurricular activities like sports and music programs continue in local communities despite budgetary constraints and funding cuts.
“I am more than thrilled that so many people from the local community turned out to support speech, yearbook, and publications, and I’ve never been more proud to be a Ford Dealer. Participants had the chance to take a fun, casual drive in one of our vehicles, while lending our students and community a much-needed helping hand,” said Jeremy Devier, General Manager, Marketplace Motors.
Marketplace Motors, Devils Lake High School and members of the local community raised $3,840 for speech, yearbook, and publications at a recent test drive event, as part of Ford Motor Company’s Drive One 4 UR School program.
More than 190 area residents test-drove a Ford vehicle at Devils Lake High School last October 11, with Marketplace and Ford Motor Company donating $20 for each one.
The funds will be put towards travel expenses for speech, yearbook, and publications.
Since the program’s inception in 2007, the Drive One 4 UR School program has generated over $7 million in donations for high schools nationwide. The money raised during the Drive One 4 UR School program has helped ensure that extracurricular activities like sports and music programs continue in local communities despite budgetary constraints and funding cuts.
“I am more than thrilled that so many people from the local community turned out to support speech, yearbook, and publications, and I’ve never been more proud to be a Ford Dealer. Participants had the chance to take a fun, casual drive in one of our vehicles, while lending our students and community a much-needed helping hand,” said Jeremy Devier, General Manager, Marketplace Motors.