Thursday, October 18, 2018

10/19 - 10/26

Boxtops for Education is the easiest fundraiser because you are clipping labels off products that you already buy.  The school gets 10 cents for every label and money raised goes to support our PE teachers and recess supplies and other school projects.  Congratulations to the top classes from 1st quarter: O104, C2 & I4.  What 3 classes will win the prizes for the 2nd quarter? Could be yours! Remember to feed the Boxtop Monster located outside office by Friday, Oct. 26.  But make sure you turn into your teacher first so your class gets credit.  Then remind your teacher to turn in your class bag and you could be the winner.

School Events

Fri. Oct. 19           Chaperone Training in PCNC corner of front office from 8:00 – 8:30

Mon. Oct. 22        School starts at 7:55 every day - Be in your seat or get tardy slip

Tues. Oct. 23        Chaperone Training in PCNC Corner of front office 8:00 – 8:30am
                           Copy Training in PCNC corner of front office from 8:30 – 9:30am - no kids
                           3rd Grade Field Trip to Tropic Lightening Museum (E1 & E3)

Wed. Oct. 24      School is out at 1:10 every Wednesday

Thurs. Oct. 25      3rd Grade Field Trip to Tropic Lightening Museum (O104 & O106)
                           PTO Popcorn fundraiser -  hot fresh popcorn delivered to classes
                           When I Grow Up pictures after school

Fri. Oct. 26           3rd Grade Field Trip to Tropic Lightening Museum (E2 & O103)
                           Boxtops for Education labels classroom bags feed the monster collection can
Community Events

Oct. 19, 20, 21 .    Season's Best Craft Fair at the Neal Blaisdell center with over 275 booths. artisans with exquisite products, original designs, personalized items, fresh baked goods. Huge assortment of beautiful crafts & gift items.  Friday 5pm - 9pm, Saturday 10am - 7am, Sunday 10am - 5pm.  Admission $3. www.seasonsbestcraftfair.com

Sat. Oct. 20 .    Pumpkin Fest at Leilehua High School Agriculture Farm from 9am - 3pm. Entry fee is 1 canned good or $1. per person. Pumpkin Patch - pick and purchase your very own pumpkin. Games, Food Booths with baked goods, fresh produce sale, Mules logo items, train ride and more.(808) 305-3160

Sat. Oct. 20 .    Wahiawa Hongwanji 110th anniversary from 9 - 1pm. 9 - 10:30 Open House, calligraphy, kendo, tai chi, temple tour, yoga 10:30 - 1:00 Family Fun bazaar, Blue Zones Wahiawa, Food, Handmade Treasures, Kids games. (808) 622-4320

Sun. Oct. 21          Family Sunday: Hocus Pocus. The Honolulu Museum of Art is getting ready for Halloween. Always free, activities from 10am - 2pm. Build a sparkling unicorn tail and horn and create a lantern for trick-or-treating. Kids can also join a silent disco (bopping to the music they hear in their own headphones), watch a magic show and catch a shuttle to the Spalding House to craft their own trick-or-treat bag for the 31st. Just a reminder, activities end at 2 p.m. Make sure to shop in the Ho‘oulu Hawai‘i: The King Kalākaua Era where kids can draw their own royal order medals on tablets. Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S. Beretania St. and Spalding House, 2411 Makiki Heights Drive. (808) 532-8700, honolulumuseum.org

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