Win a new truck or
mini-SUV at annual
M33 Access Festival Fundraiser
For
the second straight year, M33 Access is hoping to present the keys to
two new vehicles to lucky raffle winners at the 9th Annual M33 Access
Customer Appreciation Day Festival Fundraiser on July 19.
Led by Ogemaw County Sheriff Howie Hanft in a partnership with the
Rose City-based high-speed Internet service provider, the raffle will
benefit the Little Leagues of West Branch and Rose City.
“Last year we were able to raise more than $20,000 for several
deserving charities and youth groups, and this year we hope to top
$30,000,” said Glenn A. Wilson, Sr., founder and president of M33
Access. “But it wouldn’t be possible without the help and leadership of
people like Sheriff Hanft, who cares so deeply about our youth and our
community.”
Wilson
also praised the Don Nester Auto Collection, with dealerships in
Roscommon and Houghton Lake, for providing the vehicles – a 2008 Chevy
Colorado pickup and a 2008 Dodge Caliber – at favorable prices.
Tickets are $10 each, six for $50 and 12 for $100, and are available
now by calling (989) 685-1020, visiting the Web at
www.m33access.com, or stopping by
the company’s offices at 380 Borden Road in Rose City.
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Rock ’n’ Roll up your
sleeve!
M33
Access adds massive blood drive to annual Festival and Concert fundraiser

ROSE
CITY, MI – Visitors to the 9th Annual M33 Access Customer
Appreciation Day Festival and Concert Fundraiser will be asked, cajoled,
challenged, encouraged and otherwise invited to take part in the event’s
first-ever blood drive with a target goal of 500 pints, making it one of the
largest one-day campaigns ever in Michigan.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to be doing this,”
said Glenn A. Wilson, Sr., the company’s founder and CEO. “This Festival has
taken on a life of its own in the past few years, evolving from a big
company picnic to a giant community fundraiser.
“This blood drive merely personifies what the
festival has become – a family oriented event to gather a bunch of great
people, have a wonderful time and in the process do some really nice things
to help others. And what nicer thing can we do for others than to roll up
our sleeves and give the gift of life.”
The blood drive is one of several new additions
to the July 19 event at the company’s headquarters in this Ogemaw County
village. Several activities designed to improve the health and welfare of
children will be unveiled in the coming weeks, Wilson said.
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