WHO:
Maryland Automobile Dealers Association and Garrett County Public Schools
WHAT:
Presentation of Nissan Rogue to Maryland’s Teacher of the Year Jennifer Rankin
WHEN:
12:30 pm, Monday, November 23, 2010
WHERE:
Northern Middle School
371 Pride Parkway
Accident, Maryland 21520
CONTACT:
Nancy Carr, MADA (410) 982-9689
ncarr@adgcreative.net
VIP GUESTS:
• Jennifer Rankin, 2010 Maryland TOY
• William Carlson, Principal, Northern Middle School
• Carolyn Tice, Teacher/Photographer, Northern Middle School
• Dr. Wendell Teets, Superintendent, Garrett County Public Schools
• Peter Kitzmiller, President, Maryland Automobile Dealers Association
• Sam Weaver, Chairman, Maryland Automobile Dealers Association
• Delegate Wendell Beitzel, Maryland House of Delegates, District 1A
• Senator George Edwards, District 1
BACKGROUND
Continuing an annual tradition in support of education, the Maryland Automobile Dealers Association is honoring Jennifer Burdock Rankin, Maryland’s 2010 Teacher of the Year, with the gift of a new Nissan Rogue. Ms. Rankin, of Northern Middle School in Garrett County, was announced the statewide winner of the prestigious competition from among 24 finalists selected from each county and the city of Baltimore. The car, presented by MADA on behalf of all Maryland new car and truck dealers, features the vanity license plate TOY 2010.
About the Maryland Automobile Dealers Association
Maryland Automobile Dealers Association (MADA) is a statewide association of new car and truck dealers managed by a Board of Directors, which consists of members representing districts throughout the State. MADA was founded in 1910 as a non-profit trade association for the purpose of: "facilitating the exchange of ideas among its members; to encourage sound business policies; to foster constructive motor vehicle legislation; to discourage destructive motor vehicle legislation, and to promote confidence, respect and good fellowship among all who are directly or indirectly engaged in the motor vehicle industry." For more information visit MADA online at www.mdauto.org.