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Saturday, July 12, 2025 at 11:39 PM

Fallon Ford Donates $2,000 to CCHS Back to School Night Student Raffle

Fallon Ford Donates $2,000 to CCHS Back to School Night Student Raffle
L to R: Fallon Ford owner Curt Henning, CCHS Junior intern Jose Vicencio-Chaves, General Manager Tim Mitchell, and Jorge Perez. Photo by Sue Segura.

Chris Henning, owner of Fallon Ford, and General Manager Tim Mitchell answered the call of Dr. Sue Segura, CCHS School-to-Careers Program Director when she asked for help to make CCHS’ Back to School night even better than last year.

Joining the many other event donors, Fallon Ford’s generous contribution of $2,000 will fund ten $100 Visa gift cards and a new laptop.

CCHS students in grades 9-12 are eligible to win and will be given raffle tickets upon entering the C3 Events Complex for Back to School Night.

For a ticket, students must arrive and be seated in the stands by 6 p.m. The drawing will take place directly after the guest motivational speaker.

Please forgive a misprint. This article, first published on July 20, was initially incorrect and referenced Kurt Henning, instead of Chris Henning, as the owner of Fallon Ford. Our sincere apologies to the Henning family and Fallon Ford. 

 

 

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