Special to the Progress
Tim Sansom, of United Country Frazer Realty, recently presented Business Professionals of America members at Jacksonville High School with a very special opportunity.2
He will donate the proceeds of an I-Pod raffle to the group to fund projects this year. The I-Pod is a 32 GB TOUCH with large storage capacity. Tickets to win it will be $2.
The group is designed to further business education through exploration. Group members plan to use the money to take a tour of one of the area colleges and to fund a Christmas banquet, where they hope to have a business speaker from the area.
Chances to win the I-POD can be purchased from any member of the group or in room 408 (CTE building) at Jacksonville High School.
Call 903-586-1021 for details.
The winner will be announced at JHS during third period Dec. 17.
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