
OUT FOR A SPIN - Herman Jenkins Motors, represented by general manager Lynn Jenkins (back, center) and salesman Michael Miles (to the left of Jenkins), helped raise $1,100 for Kenton School with its mini-van Drive For The Kids Program, recently held in the gymnasium during the school's Fall Festival. The check was accepted by Booster Club president Marty Lannom ( to the right of Jenkins) and several students. The Chrysler Division of Chrysler donated $10 per test drive of every Chrysler mini-van with an evaluation form. Chrysler Town & Country mini-vans and other Chrysler products were provided for parents and friends to test drive and evaluate. Herman Jenkins Motors supplied the vehicles and staff to assist in the fund raising activity. Jenkins said Drive For The Kids is a mutually beneficial program. "We're interested in helping the schools and everyone has a good time," he said. "Parents are genuinely interested in testing and enjoying the new Chrysler vehicles and we're able to provide additional dollars to schools in our area."