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Who: Students and Families of Indian Trail

What: Participating in our annual 'Kids Who Care' fundraising event

When:  January 14 - 18




Why:  We are trying to raise $3000 to support the students at a school
in Staten Island.  These students and their families suffered damage
and loss after Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast.  Our donations will
be used to buy school supplies that were lost in the storm.

How:  Show you care by participating in our Spirit Days!  Follow the
week's events below. Bring donations to school any day next week.

Special Event:  Friday, January 18th
Come to Indian Trail for a bagel breakfast in the lunchroom.  Make a
donation and enjoy
breakfast with classmates and teachers.

Spirit Week -- January 14-18

Monday
-We are head over heels about helping
Sandy victims.
Wear one color head-to-toe.

Tuesday
-Our age is rising while we are raising
money.
Dress like an old person

Wednesday
-Hats off to people who are rebuilding
areas affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Wear a hat today.

Thursday
-We’re fans of helping Hurricane Sandy
victims.
Wear your favorite sport’s shirt.

Friday
-Let’s raise their spirits!
Wear your Indian Trail spirit wear
*Come to Indian Trail for a bagel breakfast in the lunchroom.  Make a
donation and enjoy breakfast with classmates and teachers.

 
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Kids who care week is next week (January 14 - 18).  We have been linked to a school in Staten Island who was affected by Hurricane Sandy. Our goal is to raise $3000 to purchase school supplies to aid in their rebuilding.  More blog posts with dates about spirit week events will follow.  Thank you for supporting this great (and needy) cause!

 
 
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Support the Indian Trail PTO tonight by attending the TOTALLY 80s BINGO night tonight at 6:30pm-8:30pm.  Come for fun, games, and prizes....and help our PTO raise money for Indian Trail!

 
It's NOT TOO LATE to earn Innisbrook money for the school!  
The deadline for orders has been EXTENDED to OCTOBER 8th!!!
Indian Trail receives 50% of all revenues 

Every student participating will receive free ice cream.  

In addition, the classes with the most revenue and the most participants will EACH be rewarded with a class party.  Right now we are in 3rd place.   Help us win a class party from the PTO by earning more money for our school!

Thank you for your support of our FANTASTIC Indian Trail PTO.




 
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Join us on Friday morning for a family breakfast to raise money for a new set of bass bars for the music room. (What are bass bars?! Those really huge, really low sounding bars that every child is drawn to when they walk into the music room!) Our current set of bars is tired and worn out, and we are raising money to purchase new ones. The fifth grade ensemble performing in St. Louis at a national music conference will be the first to use them, and then the new bars will remain at Indian Trail for all our students to use and play for many years to come!



When: Friday, September 28 at 8am

Where: Indian Trail lunch room (downstairs)

Who: All Indian Trail students, family members, and special guests welcome!

What: Bagels, cream cheese, hot chocolate and coffee

Cost: Suggested donation of $1/item, all donations welcome

Members of the Tiger Tales Ensemble will serenade you as you dine and enjoy morning conversation with our school community! Thank you so much for your support! (If you are unable to attend the breakfast but would be interested in making a donation or have any questions, please contact Mrs. Lucci at [email protected])


 
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A group of 33 of our fifth grade students have been selected for a very special opportunity--in November they are going to be performing at a national music education conference held in St. Louis!  In order for the ensemble to sound as great as possible, we are hoping to upgrade a few of our older, more worn out instruments for them to take to the performance.  (Then after the performance is over, everyone at our school will be able to use the new, high-quality sounding instruments during music class!)

Please support the Tiger Tales Ensemble fundraiser this Friday as the ensemble sells Smencils (smelly + pencil = Smencil!) during lunch and after school on the playground.  Smencils will be sold 1 for $3 or 2 for $5.  (Or, feel free to make forego the smencils and contribute any amount that will help us reach our $2,600 goal!)  Thank you so much for your support!!

 
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A group of 33 of our fifth grade students have been selected for a very special opportunity--in November they are going to be performing at a national music education conference held in St. Louis!  In order for the ensemble to sound as great as possible, we are hoping to upgrade a few of our older, more worn out instruments for them to take to the performance.  (Then after the performance is over, everyone at our school will be able to use the new, high-quality sounding instruments during music class!)

Please support the Tiger Tales Ensemble bake sale tomorrow (Friday) after school on the playground.  All treats will be sold for a suggested donation of $1 but any amount that will help us reach our $2,600 goal is greatly appreciated!