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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Opportunities To Support Our Students And Schools

Friday, Oct. 15
Haunted Hallways
Salisbury Middle School

The PTA of Salisbury Middle School will host a Haunted Hallways event from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, at the school. The event is open to Salisbury Middle students and families and to the community. There will be spooky haunted halls for older children and friendly enchanted halls for younger children, trick or treating, a costume contest with prizes, plus guest DJs and a Wii system ready for some spooktacular dancing. Dinner (hot dog, chips, dessert and drink) may be purchased in the cafeteria for $3, or food items may also be purchased individually. Admission for Haunted Halls is $5 at the door. Parent/guardian supervision is required. 410-677-5149.

Thursday, Oct. 21
STARS/WCBOE Lights On Afterschool Event
Barnes & Noble

On Thursday, Oct. 21 from 5:30-8 p.m., Wicomico Schools and the 21st Century Community Learning Centers STARS afterschool program will be holding their annual “Lights On Afterschool” event at the Barnes & Noble store on Route 13 North. “Lights On” is observed nationwide to honor the importance of afterschool programs and highlight the achievements of children engaged in afterschool learning activities. At 4 p.m. on this day, the Beacon Light on the Empire State Building in New York City will light up in celebration of afterschool programs all over the United States. Here in Wicomico County, STARS has exciting things planned for this year’s event: local celebrity readers, such as Mayor Ireton and WBOC-TV personalities, performances by STARS students, and face painting and bookmark making stations for the kids! There will also be light refreshments provided by Barnes & Noble, goodie bags, STARS decorations and prize drawings for adults and students.

You can participate in “Lights On” and support STARS by picking up a voucher at any participating STARS school site or in Annex 3 of the Board Office. With the voucher, a portion of your purchases at Barnes & Noble on Oct. 21, or online from Oct. 21-26. For questions or information contact the STARS office at 410-677-5287. Please come out and support your local WCBOE STARS after school program at Barnes & Noble on Thursday, Oct. 21 from 5:30-8 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 22
3rd annual Harvest Fest
Mardela Middle and High

From 6-8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 22, the Mardela Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society and the Mardela Student Government Association will sponsor the 3rd annual Harvest Fest at Mardela Middle and High School. This event is for children fifth grade and younger (must be accompanied by an adult). There will be trick-or-treating throughout the school, a hayride which leads to a haunted forest, and entertainment in the cafeteria. The public is invited to attend. A $5 donation per child is requested. 410-677-5142.

Friday, Oct. 22
Concert by The Timmons Family Band
Pittsville Elementary and Middle

At 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 22, The Timmons Family Band will perform a benefit concert for the Pittsville Middle School Chorus in the Pittsville School cafetorium. Put on your cowboy boots and come out for a night of foot-stompin’, hand clappin’ fun. The Timmons Family Band performs in many states and Canada, participating in bluegrass festivals, church events and other venues. Group members include4 Freddie Timmons (band leader, on guitar and banjo), Kathy Timmons, his wife (vocals and guitar), Georgia Hearne, Kathy’s sister (vocals), Bryan Irwin (upright bass, guitar, vocals), Gary Weber (fiddle, mandolin, mandola, vocals), and Jim Hammond (guitar and vocals). Admission $5 adults, $3 for students 14 and under, free for children 5 and under. All proceeds benefit the Pittsville Middle School Chorus. 410-677-5811.

Friday, Oct. 22
PTA Fall Festival
North Salisbury Elementary

North Salisbury Elementary PTA will host the annual Fall Festival from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22. There will be face painting, caricature drawings, games with prizes, cake walk, and baked goods for sale. Come on out for a fun and exciting evening for the entire family. 410-677-5807.

Saturday, Oct. 30
Applebee’s Flapjack Fundraiser Breakfast Benefitting the James M. Bennett High Junior Class

Support the Junior Class (Class of 2012) at an all-you-can-eat Applebee’s Pancake Fund-raiser Breakfast from 8 -10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 30. Tickets are $6 per person for all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage and beverage (coffee, orange juice, soda and tea). The breakfast will be served at the North Salisbury Applebee’s. For tickets please contact class advisors Erin Davis (esdavis@wcboe.org) or Kathy Elliott (kelliott@wcboe.org).

Saturday, Nov. 13
PTA Craft Show
Bennett Middle

Mark your calendar now for 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 and plan to get some of your holiday shopping done at the 2nd annual Bennett Middle School PTA Craft Show. The Craft Show will take place from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Vendor applications are now being accepted, through Oct. 29. Vendor spaces are $35 in the cafeteria and gym, or $25 hallway. Contact Bonnie Smith (BSmith@wcboe.org) or Laurie Parker (LParker@wcboe.org), or call them at 410-677-5140, for information.

Commemorative JMB T-Shirts The Junior Class of James M. Bennett High School is selling T-shirts commemorating the new Bennett. The shirts are $15 for sizes small-XL and $17 for sizes XXLarge and XXXLarge. Please email Erin Davis (esdavis@wcboe.org) or Kathy Elliott (kelliott@wcboe.org) if you are interested. Checks payable to JMB can be mailed to the school at 300 E. College Ave., Salisbury MD 21801, or dropped off at the school. Call 410-677-5141 for information.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Come on folks support them.

You know full well that you don't already pay enough in taxes.

So support the schools