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The Bauder Bulletin Newsletter Publisher– Tricia Kob [email protected] http://www.psdschools.o rg/schools/baud er/ Please send submissions by the 28th of each month to be included. March Dates To Remember: 3/12, Teacher Work Day, no students 3/15-3/19, Spring Break 3/25, Report cards go home 3/29, SITE, 330pm Come and Dance Your Socks Off! Spring Family Fun Sock Hop! Friday, April 23rd 6:00-8:00 pm Bring the family! More information in April Newsletter. Mark your calendars for the Colorado State University Ram Jam  Tuesday April 20th at 6pm at the CSU Moby Gym  Your little Ram Fan will have the chance to meet and greet CSU student-athle tes, get autographs and get his/her picture take n with CAM the Ram! Moby Arena will be full of interactive games and it's your best chance to experience Ram Athletics up close and personal. The best part is that this event is completely FREE! 

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The Bauder BulletinNewsletter Publisher– Tricia Kob [email protected]

http://www.psdschools.org/schools/bauder/Please send submissions by the 28th of each month to be included.

March Dates To Remember:

3/12, Teacher Work Day,no students

3/15-3/19, Spring Break3/25, Report cards go home3/29, SITE, 330pm

Come and Dance Your Socks Off!

Spring Family Fun Sock Hop!

Friday, April 23rd

6:00-8:00 pm

Bring the family!

More information in April Newsletter.

Mark your calendars for the Colorado State University Ram Jam Tuesday April 20th at 6pm at the CSU Moby Gym

Your little Ram Fan will have the chance to meet and greet CSU student-athletes, getautographs and get his/her picture taken with CAM the Ram! Moby Arena will be full of interactive games and it's your best chance to experience Ram Athletics up close andpersonal. The best part is that this event is completely FREE!

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Congratulations to ourBauder Buck Winners,

Golden Broom and Golden Spoon:2/5 Golden Broom: Ms. Michieli

Golden Spoon: Ms. HartmanPod 1: Jeremiah K-R, Matthew K-R, Peyton K-R,Tyler 2-B, Solizz 1-MPod 2/3: Nick 3-P, Alisa 3-P, Dylan 3-P, Savannah 3-P

2/15Golden Broom: Ms. Roller Golden Spoon: Ms. Cooper Pod 1 : Collin 1-G, Raymond 2-Ro, Lance K-R,Darryl 1-G, Brody K-R Pod 2/3 : Blake 4-C, Stephanie 4-C,Jordan 5-P, Dion 5-P

2/22Golden Broom: Ms. MitchellGolden Spoon: Mr. YatesPod 1 : Victoria K-R, Dee Michael K-R,Darius K-R, Cassidy 1-MPod 2/3 : Miles 3-Z, Addison 3-Z, Isaac 5-H, Brandon 5-H

3/1Golden Broom: Ms. PowersGolden Spoon: Ms. BrennanPod 1 : Dorion K-R, Micah 1-G, Tasia 1-G, Megan 1-G,Thomas 2-RoPod 2/3 : Misun 3-Z, Avery 3-Z, Sara 3-Z, Sergio 3-Z

Thanks to all of the families that joined us for our Winter Family Fun Night ! It was great to see all of the families enjoying games together! Thanks to Coach Chung and Coach West for the Human Body Obstacle Course! A Big Thanks to the 5th Graders who challenged others in Who’s Smarter than a 5th Grader? Thanks to all who volunteered to help make this event great!

Do you have a Bauder yard sign?Do you have a Bauder yard sign?Do you have a Bauder yard sign?Do you have a Bauder yard sign?

We are still looking for families to promoteour program at Bauder. We have yardsigns in the office for anyone interested inputting one up outside their home. Stop by the office and pick one up – there is nocost, though we will ask for them back laterin the year.

April Dates To Remember:4/6– Classroom Group Pictures

PTO Meeting– 7pm4/ 7 - Encore Night: First Grade 6-7:30 EncoreClasses, 7:30-8 refreshments

Skate Night, 630-830pm 4/ 8 - Encore Night: Second Grade 6-7:30

Encore Classes, 7:30-8 refreshments4/16, Teacher Work Day, no students4/19, Collaboration Day, no students4/23, Sock Hop 6:00-8:00 pm 4/ 28 - Beginning Guitar Concert:

7-8 5th/6th flex4/29 - Intermediate Guitar Concert: 7-8

5th/6th flex4/30, Bowling Bash, 6-8pm

May 5th - KK Program (details TBA)

Don’t forget to keep checking theLost and Found!!

Items being added daily!! Whatever is left will bedonated at the end of the year! Items in the lunchroom, and in large green box near the Pre-School Classrooms. Alwayscheck with your teachers!

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Destination Fort Collins! Spring Break Passport Program,

Fort Collins, ColoradoMarch 15-21, 2010

Fort Collins is coming together to once again offer the 2nd

Annual Spring Break Passport Program, a fun, exciting, and cost effective al-ternative to Spring Break!

The Spring Break Passport Program is a great opportunity for families to visit many fun, inexpensive, and educational places all aroundFort Collins.

Pack a lunch, hop on your bike or the bus and spend each day of Spring Break taking advantage of unique parks, museums and other rec-reation locations available in our community.

This will be a stress-free, sustainable, and exciting week for families that participate in the Spring Break Passport Program.

Pick up a Passport at any of the participating agencies. Have your Passport stamped or initialed at all the places you’ve visited, and thenleave your traveler information page at any participating location at the end of the week and you will be automatically entered into draw-ings for gift certificates, classes, bikes and many other prizes!

Participating locations include (but are not limited to):City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program http://www.fcgov.com/naturalareas/ Transfort www.fcgov.com/transfort Environmental Learning Center http://welcome.warnercnr.colostate.edu/elc-home/index.php The Farm at Martinez Park ($) http://www.ci.fort-collins.co.us/recreation/thefarm.php Fort Collins Museum&Discovery Science Center www.fcmdsc.org The Bike Co-op http://fcbikecoop.org/ City of Fort Collins Art in public Places www.fcgov.com/artspublic Gardens on Spring Creek www.ci.fort-collins.co.us/horticulture/ Inspiration Playground http://www.ci.fort-collins.co.us/aro/pdf/iplayground.pdf

Larimer County Open Land www.larimer.org/naturalresources Lincoln Center www.LCTIX.com Bike Fort Collins www.fcbikelibrary.org Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art www.fcmoca.org/ Northside Aztlan Community Center http://fcgov.com/recreation/north-aztlan.php Poudre River PublicLibraries www.poudrelibraries.org Fort Collins Parks. http://www.fcgov.com/parks/finder

For more information or sponsorship opportunities contact Kate Kosakowski 402-8200

Hair Raiser 2010 Hair Raiser 2010 Raiser 2010 Raiser 2010 Raiser 2010

Cancer Center of the Rockies2121 E. Harmony Road, Suite 150

Fort Collins, CO 80528 970-493-6337

Did you know that one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer in her lifetime and nearly 65% of women regard hair loss as the single worst thing re-lated to cancer treatment?

The Cancer Center of the Rockies has teamed up with Poudre School District & the ACE Program in a community service project called Hair Raiser! Thisevent is a non-profit event that collects hair to make wigs for cancer patients. Each person participating has a story to tell or person they are honoring.

In our inaugural event, we raised over 4,000 inches of hair which made 93 wigs. We were totally excited that over 100 people donated at least 8” of hair.

Students in Poudre School Districts Alternative Cooperative Education Program (ACE) will be learning first hand the skills needed to be successful in the community byworking before, during and after the event. Prior to the event, students who participate in ACE from all five high schools will distribute posters throughout the communityOn the day of the event, students will run concessions, assist participants, and will help distribute the before and after pictures to mark the donor’s generous donation. Thephotos will be printed on printers donated by Hewlett-Packard. Following the event, students will distribute thank-you notes to community participants and donors. Our event is truly a community event and is the key to our success. We are currently working to get every school involved at some level in this amazing project.

Date: April 11, 2010Where: Rocky Mountain High School

1300 Swallow Rd970.488.7023

Time: 1:00-5:00Visitwww.raisesomehair.comfor all the information. Our goal is tomake cancer patients feel beautiful and help students become successful .

Tell your family, friends, neighbors. The more participation we have, the more hair we collect, the more we help! Raise some hair!

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Grocery Card Order Form

Name: _____________________________ Phone: ___________________Date:___________

Amount/ Type of Card $_______________ King Soopers($50 and $100 increments)

$ _______________ SafewayMethod of Delivery:

____ Send the card (s) home Thursday with my child:

___________________________________in ______________________________’s class.(Bauder PTO will not be held liable after delivery of the cards to my child.)

____ I will pick up the cards between 8:15 - 8:45 Tuesday morning in theMain Pod.

____ Please call me to make other delivery arrangements.Phone:__________________

Thanks– Bauder PTO

The Bauder PTO sells grocery cards for King Soopers and Safeway. The grocery cards arefor face value and can be used in the store, at their pharmacies, and at the Safeway andKing Soopers gas stations. Each week a Bauder volunteer will be in the Main Pod from8:15– 8:45am selling grocery cards. Also, if you prefer, you can send in the coupon below inan envelope marked “PTO Grocery Cards” and your order will be filled on Tuesdays. Moreorder forms are in the top drawer of the cart in the main pod. THANK YOU!

Caps 4 Cash -a Morning Fresh Dairy Farm program where Bauder canearn cash by collecting caps from Morning Fresh Dairy glass bottles.Each cap will be redeemed for 5¢ and earn money for the BauderPTO! More info at http://morningfreshdairy.com/

Please remember to rinse off the caps!! Also, please remember tokeep the no-cost fundraisers separate– Box Tops to teachers;Campbell’s, Tyson, Milk Caps, and Cartridges for Kids donations intotheir designated drawers in the white cart in the main pod.

Spring 2010 Winners: Classes that brought in the most box tops are:1st - Cooper’s 4th Grade with 1,347 box tops2nd– Miller’s 4th Grade with 1,263 box topsand 3rd place– Prator’s 3rd Grade with 695

Saving Box Tops is really easy! They can be found on tons of General Mills items.Examples are: cereal, Bisquick, Betty Crocker, ZipLock, Pilsbury, GoGurt, Cottonelle, Kleenex, Scott, Hefty,

Zoo Pals, Old El Paso and Hamburger Helper. Check everything, you never know where you will find one! Visittheir website for more ways to save and find great coupons www.boxtops4education.com.PLEASE KEEP SEPARATE– TEACHERS ARE AWARED PER CLASSROOM.