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		<title>Annual McDonald&#8217;s Teachers Challenge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Participating McDonald’s restaurants in Northern Colorado* are partnering with the Colorado PTA to host the “McDonald’s Teachers Challenge” during the months of October and November. McDonald’s and the Colorado PTA will give you the opportunity to raise funds for school programs, equipment or any other special projects.How does it work?  While students, parents and other school supporters are enjoying themselves dining at McDonald’s on a designated night during the months of October and November, you and the school staff are working behind the counter. As a bonus for your ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ericmills.org/copta/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/mcteachers.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-120" title="McDonald's Teachers Challenge, Colorado PTA (COPTA)" src="http://ericmills.org/copta/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/mcteachers.jpg" alt="McDonald's Teachers Challenge, Colorado PTA (COPTA)" width="168" height="100" /></a>Participating McDonald’s restaurants in Northern Colorado* are partnering with the Colorado PTA to host the “McDonald’s Teachers Challenge” during the months of October and November. McDonald’s and the Colorado PTA will give you the opportunity to raise funds for school programs, equipment or any other special projects.How does it work?  While students, parents and other school supporters are enjoying themselves dining at McDonald’s on a designated night during the months of October and November, you and the school staff are working behind the counter. As a bonus for your efforts, McDonald’s will pay your school a minimum of 15% of the sales from the night’s event. The three top schools who make the most sales during their McTeacher’s Nights will also win a bonus prize.<span>McDonald’s is committed to education, our communities and would welcome the opportunity to work with you and your school to schedule a McTeacher’s Night during the McDonald’s Teachers Challenge event in October and November. To participate in this exciting fundraising event, visit your local McDonald’s restaurant and ask to speak to the owner or manager or call McDonald’s Teachers Challenge organizer Debbie Fitzgerald at <a style="cursor: pointer;">303-669-5323</a> or email at debbie@fitzgeraldpetersen.com and she will contact a McDonald’s near you to begin the sign-up process.</span>We look forward to working with you! Thank you. <a href="http://copta.org/documents/p_mcteachers_night_guide.doc">See guide.</a>*Participating McDonald’s restaurants include those located north of Castle Rock and east to Grand Junction.08/07/08</p>
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