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Calendar Sales Yield Ice Cream, Pizza Party and Other Prizes
School's big fundraiser makes $8,300 in all-volunteer effort.
The numbers from the at Valley View Elementary School were pretty good this year:
Total calendar sales reached $8,300
Cat Glandon, a second grader, won first place for selling the most calendars
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Robert Petersavage, a first grader, won second place
Nine kids sold over 20 or more calendars and will have a chance at the dollar grab
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20 kids sold 10 or more calendars and will get to do the quarter grab
127 students sold at least five calendars and are invited to attend the ICE CREAM PARTY
The group of second graders in Room 4 was the top selling classroom and won a PIZZA PARTY!
Rosemary Junkermann, Bonnie George and Lucie Murray oversaw the project and volunteered all their efforts for the PTA fundraiser. All prizes will be distributed during class this Friday. Students who sold more than five calendars are invited to the ice cream party after school that day.
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