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Fall Flower Sale
Our fabulous Fall Flower was a great success this year! A big thank you to Mariane Gregory for coordinating. To all our families who purchased these beautiful flowers , $632 was made from the flower sale.
Breakfast with Santa
The BWS committee have outdone themselves as usual.
“Breakfast with Santa” was a fun-filled event that raised $7000
for Creative School. Many thanks to the tireless efforts of Angela Vlach, Lisa Norris and all those workers who helped pull it off.
The 2008-2009 special fundraising provided new benches
for our playground.
Parent Council Fund Raising Chairwomen:
Mariane Gregory and Angela Vlach
School bag and School T-shirt sales
Breakfast with Santa Auction
Pansy and Mum Sale at Fall Fling
Nut and Cookie Dough Sales
Scholarship Fund Drive
General Mills Box Tops
Tom Thumb Good Neighbor Program
Lunch Bunch Pizza Days
Box tops for Education
Cut out and save Boxtops for Education to benefit Creative School Scholarships. You can find them on General Mills products. You will also find coupons on Kleenex Tissues and Dinner Napkins, Viva, and Scott towels, and Cottonelle and Scott Bathroom Tissue. www.boxtops4education.com
Tom Thumb Good Neighbor Program
Link your Reward Card to Creative School - our number is 10401. the school office has sign up sheets or visit www.tomthumb.com to learn more about the Good Neighbor Program.

Over 50 years of educating young children in North Dallas
Founded 1956
Almost Effortless Fundraising Ideas
The Creative School
10066 Marsh Lane
Dallas, Texas 75229
214.352.0732 | e-mail pam@whumc.com
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