FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
22 March 2010 |
Contact: Gillian Browne
Special Events Director
PO Box 3507
Great Falls, MT 59403
406.216.5327
gbrowne@somt.org
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to Benefit Special Olympics Montana
March 27 is Spring Pick Up Day at Montana’s Murdoch’s Stores
(March 17, 2010) With Chick Days in progress at Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply, March 27 has been designated as “Spring Pick Up Day”… pick up a free BBQ lunch (from 11 – 1pm) and some raffle tickets for a chance to win a 2010 Chevy Silverado pick-up truck and support Special Olympics Montana athletes!
Murdoch's Store Locations
Bozeman | Helena
Kalispell | Miles City
All four Montana Murdoch’s stores are selling $5 raffle tickets to assist Special Olympics’ 16th Annual Bresnan Communications/Chevy truck raffle campaign—which is becoming a Montana tradition. On March 27 Murdoch’s will be giving in-store $5 “truck bucks” coupons – one for each raffle ticket bought – good towards springtime purchases at Murdoch’s through April 9.
In addition to the 2010 pick-up grand prize, there is a first prize of a $1000 Town Pump gift certificate; the second place prize is a crossover truck box from Better Built, the third place prize is oil changes for a year from Tire-Rama, and the fourth place prize is three pizza for a year awards from Pizza Hut. And every ticket is also a $3 coupon good at any Montana Pizza Hut location.
So each $5 raffle ticket sold at Murdoch’s on March 27 is worth $8… sounds like a recession-buster to us!
Murdoch’s is the premiere sponsor of Special Olympics State Summer Games to be held in Bozeman this May—the winner of the truck will be drawn at the closing ceremonies on May 14.
For more information about raffle tickets, please contact:
Gillian Browne
Special Events Director
PO Box 3507
Great Falls, MT 59403
406.216.5327
gbrowne@somt.org, or
click here for more RAFFLE information...
About
Special Olympics
Special Olympics is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition. Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and competition to 2.5 million adults and children with intellectual disabilities across 165 countries. The Special Olympics movement offers one of the world’s greatest platforms for acceptance and inclusion for all people–regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or cultural differences. Find out how you can become involved atwww.somt.org
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