Tuesday, September 2, 2008

4-H'ers, you could ride to school with an NFL player

CSU sent this info to us, and we're passing it on. How cool would it be to arrive at school in a limo with one of the Broncos?

The NFL Take a Player to School program is a joint initiative between JCPenney Afterschool and the National Football League centers on inspiring youth to make the most of their in-school and afterschool time by making smart and healthy choices and by setting goals and working to achieve them. There is no purchase necessary and the program is open to all kids ages 6-13.

Between July 28th and September 29th kids can pick up an entry form at any JCPenney store or go to jcp.com or NFLRUSH.com to register (no purchase necessary). Thirty-four lucky students from around the country will have the opportunity to ride to school with an NFL player in a limousine and join him in leading their class during a special Take a Player to School gym class. The players will share personal experiences with the students and emphasize the important roles that academics, health and fitness played in turning their dreams into reality.

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