Mount Pulaski teacher wins $25,000 in McDonald's 'You Want Fries
With That' contest
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[February 24, 2012]
MOUNT
PULASKI -- Jean Davis of Mount Pulaski, with husband Rob,
sister Marianne Radtke, son Nick, mother Mary Pope and brother Jack
were given a rousing send-off from Mount Pulaski's Zion Lutheran
Church and School on Thursday.
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They all traveled in a sleek, long white limousine,
compliments of McDonald's Corp., to the Chicago Blackhawks hockey
game, where McDonald's presented Davis a check for $25,000.
Davis won the recent McDonald's "You Want McDonald's Fries With
That" contest.
Her contest mission statement included helping to defray expenses
for inner-city students who wish to travel with her Latham United
Methodist Church group to a work camp this summer in Pennsylvania to
help repair homes and property for the elderly and those in need.
Jean, Rob and Marianne are a permanent fixture at the Mount
Pulaski Fall Festival, selling their deep-fried, yummy sugar
doughnuts as a fundraiser for their fees for the annual summer
church project.
In 2010, they helped orchestrate the local "Heart of Illinois
Work Camp" project, centered in Mount Pulaski, which always involves
other denominational churches from other states as well.
Davis, a teacher at Zion Lutheran, was treated to a big send-off
that included members of her class waving large, colorful signs and
shouting out, "Mis_sus Da_vis, you're Mc_Awe_some."
This award is huge, as it will help to ease a bit the anxious
gearing up of those annual spring, summer and fall doughnut
fundraisers in Mount Pulaski and at various other fairs throughout
central Illinois.
[Text from file received from Phil Bertoni] |
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