11/13/2022

Cookie Exchange

 




Cookie Exchange

Enjoy baking?  Love cookies?  Need a snack to leave Santa?  Participate in our Holiday Cookie Exchange on December 8th  after our morning meeting.  Bring a dozen cookies.  Put six on a plate.  Leave with 12 new cookies.  RSVP to Mrs. Vogel by December 5th if you plan to participate.  Please include two cards that contain the ingredients. 


Which Teacher is the Biggest Turkey?

 





Which Teacher is the Biggest Turkey?


Purchase feathers at lunch for $1.00.  Pin your feathers on the staff members turkey of your choice.  The staff member with the most feathers will proudly wear the turkey costume all day November 22.  All proceeds will help with our service projects. 





11/09/2022

School Bus Driver Breakfast

 



Help show our appreciation and gratitude for an important part of our school community - our bus drivers. Rain, snow, or sleet, they safety check their bus prior to departing each morning.  They often are the first ones to welcome you to a new day.  Show them you value the hard work they do.  

Please write two thank you cards to our transportation department.  Cards are due to Mrs. Vogel by November 21st.   See list below.

On Tuesday, November 22nd we will host a breakfast.  We will feed roughly 40 people.  We need your help.  See potential ideas.  Please email Mrs. Vogel by Saturday, November 19th at 9:00 pm what you can contribute.  The number in front of the item is represents the number of people who should sign up.  

   3 - Orange Juice
   2- Other Juice
   3 -   Fruit platter
   3 -  Yogurt
   3 -   Meat  (enough for 12 people)
   3-   Muffins (enough for 12 people)
   3 -  Donuts (enough for 12 people)
   1-   Paper Plates (need enough for 40 people)
   1-   Cups for Juice 
   1-   Silverware

This is a suggested list.  You may bring something else. 

Need three people to help make pancakes on Tuesday morning.  Arrive to school by 7:15.   

Route Drivers:  
Mary Sallee
Barb Porter
Andy Davis
Lisa Mojica
Lisa Hill
Elizabeth Morel
Bob Scribner
Jamie Graham
Kimbra Livingston
Cindy Witke
Melissa Salvatore

Subs:
Lee Paul
Kristina Nuffer
Nicole Zenk
Tom Zock
Vicki Loren
Leighanna Monger
Nick Wildey
Scott Wildey
Ashley Barr
Aaron Mitchell
David Williamson-Jones

Office:
Jill Le
Carolyn Schumaker 
Danielle Rittner
Superman :)


   




Mel Trotter Ministries Shoeboxes

 

Shoeboxes for the Homeless
Mel Trotter Ministry

Random Acts of Kindness Challenge Mel Trotter Ministries

This Random Acts of Kindness challenge gives back to one of the most important organizations in our community,

Mel Trotter Ministries.  Mel Trotter Ministries helps the homeless people who are in need. In the United States of

America there are roughly 552,830 homeless people.  As of January 2019, Michigan had an estimated 8,575 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

(HUD). 


One small way you  can help is to create shoeboxes.  Let’s work together to fill 50 shoeboxes for Mel Trotter’s

Homeless Shelter.  


You may create your own shoeboxes at home with your family. Or you may work with a small group

of students. If you work with a small group, divide and conquer. Each pick items from the list to

bring to the group. We will also work on Monday, November 21 from 7:00 am - 7:45 am to make

shoeboxes. Items can be dropped off this week to Mrs. Vogel's room. Be sure to wrap and decorate

the shoebox.



Suggested Items:

Small toiletries: shampoo, deodorant, lotion, soap, toothpaste (note - travel sizes from hotels are perfect)

Toothbrush and toothpaste

Chapstick

Wet Wipes

Washcloth

Small disposable razors

Small combs

Refillable/collapsible water bottles

Small emergency/first aid kits (Band-Aids, Individual doses of Bactine, Neosporin, etc)

Small sewing kids

Small blankets

Socks

Hats 

Gloves

Hand warmer packets (for winter months)

Gift cards for fast food 

Non-perishable food in individual servings such as: • peanut butter • crackers, • nuts • cheese and

cracker packages • cookies • dried fruit • tuna • power/breakfast bars Small wrapped hard candies,

gum, cough drop Reusable grocery bags that fold up.