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Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Opportunities To Support Our Students And Schools

Nov. 1-23
Salvation Army Kettle Drive
Salisbury Middle School

Salisbury Middle School started a Salvation Army Kettle Drive Monday, Nov. 1 that will run through Nov. 23. The school is collecting coins, bills and Eagle Bucks. Students and staff can donate coins and bills, which will go directly to the Salvation Army. The school is also hoping that parents and guardians will chip in during American Education Week. Additionally, students may donate the Eagle Bucks they receive for good behavior and good citizenship. For every 10 Eagle Bucks, an outside sponsor will donate $1 to the Salvation Army on behalf of SMS (up to $500). The SMS goal is to raise at least $500 for the Salvation Army by Nov. 23. This event is sponsored by the A-Team of SMS, which hopes that everyone will gather their spare coins, dollars and Eagle Bucks to put towards an excellent cause. 410-677-5149.

Thursday, Nov. 4
Quarter Auction to Benefit Class of 2017
Mardela Middle and High School

A Quarter Auction to benefit the Class of 2017 will be held at Mardela Middle and High School on Thursday, Nov. 4, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and the auction starting promptly at 6:30 p.m. How does a Quarter Auction work? Each bidder receives a paddle at check-in ($8 in advance, $10 at the door). Auction items will be on display with a bid price of one, two, three or four quarters. As items are presented, if you want to bid you place the number of quarters in the basket by the item and hold up your paddle. If the auctioneer picks your paddle number from the bucket, you win the item and walk away with a great prize for just one to four quarters. There will be more than 90 items up for auction, so bring plenty of quarters or cash to exchange for quarters. Light refreshments will also be sold. 410-677-5142.

Saturday, Nov. 6
Bookfair to Benefit North Salisbury Elementary School
Barnes & Noble

Barnes & Noble in Salisbury will host a Bookfair to benefit North Salisbury Elementary School from 12-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6. By presenting a voucher at checkout, purchasers ensure that a portion of sales during the Bookfair directly support the school. Vouchers are available from NSS students, at the school, and at Barnes & Noble the day of the event. Can’t make it to the Bookfair at Barnes & Noble in Salisbury that day? Visit bn.com/bookfairs between Nov. 6-11 and enter Bookfair ID 10288827 at checkout. Customers at Barnes & Noble stores across the country can also use this ID at their local Barnes & Noble on Nov. 6 to benefit North Salisbury School. 410-677-5807.

Saturday, Nov. 6
BingoMania 54 by the Mardela Band Parents Organization
Wicomico Youth & Civic Center

On Saturday, Nov. 6, BingoMania 54 will be held at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center by the Mardela Band Parents Organization with more than $25,000 in prizes. The event benefits the Mardela Middle and High School Bands. Doors open at 5 p.m., Instant Sales begin at 5:15 p.m., Early Bird Play begins at 6 p.m., and Regular Play starts at 7:30 p.m. The Jackpot Round (a single game worth $5,000, $7,500 or even more, according to attendance) typically begins around 10 p.m. Concession stand will be open for food purchases. Bring three nonperishable food items to BingoMania and receive three free cards for the 1st Early Bird Game; food items will be donated to local charities. Tickets to BingoMania are $48.25 in advance, $58.75 the day of the event. Purchase tickets by phone at 410-548-4911, or from Fran Whitelock 410-784-2445, Bernadine Short 757-665-5087, Jack Coker 302-644-4126, or The Drug Store in Hurlock 410-883-3100.

Sunday, Nov. 7
Applebee’s Flapjack Fundraiser Breakfast Benefitting the Wicomico Middle School WISE After-School Program

Support the WISE After-School Program at Wicomico Middle School at an all-you-can-eat Applebee’s Pancake Fund-raiser Breakfast from 8 -10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 7, complete with face painting and student performance. Tickets are $5 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 see Ardealia Ross, a WISE staff member, or a student participant. Tickets will also be sold at the door. Proceeds help support supplemental program activities including the Step Team, Alumni Program (high school volunteers), and incentive field trips. 410-677-5145.

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.

Basket Raffle
Mardela High School Class of 2016

The Mardela High School Class of 2016 is selling tickets for its 2nd annual Basket Raffle. The “basket” contains gift certificates and gift cards from many local restaurants and businesses for goods and services, a Longaberger basket, a hunting trip, original watercolor by a local artist, home décor products, bath and beauty supplies, and much much more. The entire contents are included in the basket raffle and are valued at more than $4,000. Tickets are only $5 each. The drawing will take place on Dec. 17. For information please call 443-736-7948, or check with the school at 410-677-5142.

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.

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