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Police, Fire, & Schools to Hold “Fun-Raising” Car Wash on September 19th

Police, Fire, & Schools to Hold “Fun-Raising” Car Wash on September 19th

The Michigan City Police Department, Michigan City Fire Department, and Michigan City Area Schools will once again be “United for the United Way” as they hold their traditional Car Wash fundraiser on Thursday, September 19. 

Representatives from the three entities will be stationed at the MCAS Plant Planning parking lot across from Ames Field from 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 

Again this year, a “waterless wash” option is available for those who prefer to donate but do not want to have a vehicle washed. In addition, all donations made online on September 19 at https://www.unitedwaylpc.org/ will be credited to the car wash effort. 

A minimum donation of $5.00 is suggested. However, an “elite” wash service is offered to businesses or individuals who donate $100 and above. Donors at this level will be presented with a special certificate and a “thank you” gift from United Way of LaPorte County, and will be invited to have a photo opp with MCPD Police Chief Marty Corley, MCFD Fire Chief Barrett Taylor, MCAS Superintendent Dr. Wendel MCollum, or United Way Executive Director Kris Pate. 

This year, Michigan City Mayor Angie Nelson-Deuitch will be present during the 3:30-5:30pm shift, washing cars for $100. “Over the past decade, the car wash has become a community tradition,” said Nelson-Deuitch. “Our firefighters and police officers have enjoyed being a part of this each year. I’m hopeful that individuals and businesses across our community will step up to support this worthy cause.” 

WEFM radio will be broadcasting live from the event, and free hotdogs will be offered to patrons between 11:00a.m. and 1:00p.m. 

This is the twelfth year for the car wash fundraiser, which began in 2011 as a rivalry challenge, with each entity washing cars on the same day at separate locations. In 2015, the groups 

decided to combine forces, working together to wash cars at Ames Field. Each year, volunteers from the police, fire, and school system have provided the manpower to wash cars and a fire truck doused vehicles with a final “rinse,” delighting donors. 

Since 2011, more than $58,000 has been raised for the United Way through the car wash. Additional partners assisting with the event include Sodexo, Captain Ed’s Furniture Showroom, WEFM Radio, and WIMS Radio.