campie parent council december 2010 newsletter
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The Newsletter of Campie Parent Council, from Campie Primary School in MUsselburgh, ScotlandTRANSCRIPT
CAMPIE PARENT COUNCIL NEWS
Yes we’re almost there. Only a few days left to our Christmas Fair, which is being
held once again at Campie School.
We can promise you a fabby morning with kids’ crafts (including paint a plate,
decorate a candle), face painting and more.
You can grab a bargain at our toy, book, DVD and uniform sales and even pick up
some Christmas presents as we have some magnificent stalls selling a fantastic
selection of gifts.
Of course we have some of the best homebaking in the northern hemisphere as well
as teas, coffees, mince pies and maybe even a glass of mulled wine.
Donations
Please bring in all your donations of books, toys, DVDs (no videos please) and school
uniforms any time this week.
Bottle Tombola
We are planning a bottle tombola this year so please bring in ANYTHING in a bottle –
wine, beer, shampoo, sauces, fizzy drinks, soft drinks. We will also try a Christmas
hamper, so again bring in anything to fill this.
Homebaking
Last but not least, please bring in all your delicious homebaking on Friday or Saturday
morning before 9am.
Once again, thank you all for your help and see you on Saturday!
etting started
The children will be decorating their calendars in their classes ready to go out at
the middle of the month.
For new parents, all the school holidays and in service days are clearly marked on
a sheet of card, which is customised by your child. So for the small sum of £1 you
can get an original piece of artwork to hang on the fridge and see at a glance all
the important information about Campie School.
Special events Campie Christmas Fair
Saturday, December 4,
10am to noon.
School Calendars
Christmas Raffle
Helpers needed
Kilts and Longhis Ceilidh
December 2010
Campie Christmas Fair, Saturday, 10am to noon. Campie Christmas Fair, December 4, 10 to noon
School Calendars
Please send any raffle tickets and cash back to the school with your child, or hand
them in at the office. If you have any unsold raffle tickets, please hand them in as well
so that we can try and sell them on Saturday.
Don’t forget we have some fabulous prizes including a family portrait with a CD of
photos, lunch at the Birdcage, a dinner for two and two tickets for a show at the
Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh.
Please do your best to sell as many tickets as possible. The draw will be held at 11.45
at the fair on Saturday.
The fundraising Committee is working hard to put on a variety of fundraising and
social events, but we are struggling for helpers. Please think about helping out at our
up and coming events. It would be great to have enough helpers so that everyone
could work half the event. If you can help on Saturday, please email
[email protected] or send your name, address and contact number
into the school with your child.
Helping out can be really good fun, and we are only asking people to give up an hour
or two of their time a few times a year. You don’t have to get any more involved than
that (unless you want to!).
We Need Your Help.
The ceilidh was a great success and everyone seemed to have a fantastic night. All
of our Burmese guests had a great time and did a fair bit of dancing.
Thank you to everyone who attended and to everyone who organized this wonderful
cultural event. An extra huge thank you to Stan Andre, who prepared such a
wonderful feast.
We really did ourselves proud and gave Say Hei a night to remember.
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The Christmas Raffle
Kilts and Longhis Ceilidh
Our Family Address line 1 Address line 2 City, ST ZIP Code Phone: (242) 555-0167 Fax: (242) 555-0168 E-Mail:
A favorite family phrase
or slogan can go here.
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Our kids’ favorite Christmas joke:
What do you call a person who is afraid of Santa Claus? Claustrophobic!