STOCKTON, CA, November 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Big Valley Ford is proud to announce their newest give away this month. The Stockton based Ford and Lincoln car dealer will conducting a raffle at month's end and one lucky winner will be given 20,000 Box Tops for Education for their school.
Entering Big Valley Ford's contest is easy. To enter visit the Ford and Lincoln dealer's Stockton location and fill out an entry form. On the entry form contestants will need to include their information and the school of their choice in San Joaquin County. Entries will be accepted from now through November 30, 2011. The winner of the 20,000 Box Tops for Education will be drawn on December 9, 2011.
Ford Motor Company is also giving away additional Box Tops this month. Visit FordDrivesBoxTops.com to claim additional prizes. During the month of November Ford will be giving away 250 Box Tops with the purchase of a new Ford vehicle, 10 with the request of a Ford vehicle brochure, and 5 Box Tops with the viewing of each Ford video (with a 25 top maximum). Each time participants visit the Ford website, they are entered to win 250,000 Box Tops for Education for their school.
For more information on Big Valley Ford's contest or the Ford contest please visit their website at http://www.bigvalleyford.com or call Jackie Kurtzer at (209) 870-4374 or via email at jackiek@bigvalleyford.com.
Big Valley Ford is a Stockton, CA Ford and Lincoln dealership. We carry a full line of new and used Ford and Lincoln cars, trucks, and SUVs. We also sell other great late-model used vehicles as well. Our friendly and knowledgeable service staff can take care of any maintenance issues you may have.
Stockton Ford Dealer Giving Away 20,000 Box Tops for Education
This month Big Valley Ford will be giving one lucky raffle winner 20,000 additional Box Tops for Education box tops to use for their school.
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[Press-News.org] Stockton Ford Dealer Giving Away 20,000 Box Tops for EducationThis month Big Valley Ford will be giving one lucky raffle winner 20,000 additional Box Tops for Education box tops to use for their school.