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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

19th Annual Golf Tournament

Ford of Ocala is proud to be a sponsor of the 19th Annual Golf Tournament to Benefit Ocala Civic Theatre hosted by Candler Hills Gold Club, April 16, 2010. Join us for Dinner, Dinner, On-Course Beverages, Range Balls, Greens Fees, Cart, and Goodie Bag with Golf Balls and More! Hole-In-One Prizes on ALL Par 3s including two nights of luxurious accommodations for two (single room, double occupancy) at The Peabody Memphis, welcome amenity and all taxes and hotel service fees. For more information or to register click here or visit http://www.ocalacivictheatre.com/

Wednesday, March 10, 2010


The High Schools at Ocala usually got their senior portraits taken in the School's gymnasium. After recent budget cuts, the schools no longer opened during the summer, leaving the seniors without a location to have their portraits taken. Ford of Ocala came up with a solution and offered to host the Senior Portraits for the local High Schools affected by the budget cuts at no cost to the school and students. The participating schools were North Marion High, Vanguard High, Trinity Catholic High, and Dunnellon High.

Steve Hollosi and the Ford of Ocala team were commended by the local community for allowing several hundred students to be photographed for senior portraits in their dealership over the last several weeks. Jeff Wilkinson from SWI Photographers was very grateful because he could not find a place which could accommodate this number of students anywhere in Marion County. We all know what an important milestone senior portraits represent, and it goes without saying that the students were very appreciative as well.

Teaming up with Marion Technical Institute for Career Day

February 2, 2010

Dear Tegan Dover,
Ford of Ocala

Thank you for taking the time from your busy schedule to participate in the MTI Career Expo. We hope you enjoyed the experience and we believe our students benefited from the personal? Professional interaction they received from the positive experience you provided. It is our hope; you will continue to work with us to build a more skilled workforce.

Again, thanks for your dedication and commitment to our future generation.

Sincerely,
Diane Clinton