Thank you to Adam Roberts from Roberts Family Painting for giving our old primary equipment a face lift with a fresh paint job.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
WE DID IT!
What an exciting day! Thank you to all the wonderful staff and community volunteers that came to help with our Build Day. That was a huge pile of pea gravel and you showed that many hands, working together can get the job done.
It was great to make a connection with our community partners the Northeast London Community Engagement Committee. Thank you for your volunteers.
A huge thank you to the staff from London Children's Connection - School Age Program for providing wonderful activities for the children.
Thank you to Adam Roberts from Roberts Family Painting for giving our old primary equipment a face lift with a fresh paint job.
Thank you to Adam Roberts from Roberts Family Painting for giving our old primary equipment a face lift with a fresh paint job.
Thank you to Ryan and Ian Clark of Digital Memories & DJ Services for keeping us all movin' and grovin' with great tunes.
Our students are used to seeing moms help around the school, but what was so special about today was seeing all the dads that came to help. From building to digging to letting us dirty up your trucks with gravel, your hearts were the biggest muscle used today as you made a difference. Thank you!
And most importantly, thank you to our Home and School Executive: Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. Zwicker, Mrs. Dobie, Mrs. Shill and Mrs. Wickens along with their loyal volunteers Mrs. Climenhaga, Mrs. Huisman, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Woodall and Mrs. Henry. Without you and your dedication, this project would not have happened! When moms come together with a goal, you make an unstoppable force.
Thanks for making it happen!
Here at Harrison, We Believe
Monday, May 25, 2009
Ryan and Ian Clark of Digital Memories & DJ Services will help keep us movin' and grovin' on our Playground Build day. Thank you for donating your services to our celebration day!Friday, May 15, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Chocolate-covered almonds will be sold from April 20 - May 11 as a fundraiser for our JK/SK Playground Equipment. There are 25 boxes in a handy carrying case and each box sells for $2.00 each. For every student that takes a case, their name will be put into a draw for a raffle basket. The student that sells the most will receive a special gift. We do hope you can help with this fundraiser as the profits are going to a great cause!
Playground Pals
After fundraising for a couple of years, our Home and School has been saving towards our JK/SK Playground equipment and we are close to our goal. Playground Pals has been one of these fundraisers. These cute bears for $2 each are almost gone, but will have made a lasting contribution to our new playground equipment!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Evelyn Harrison has been awarded the Let Them Be Kids Helping Hands Award! The program, Let Them Be Kids, was launched in Canada in 2006 and their mission is to assist communities to build play structures. The Evelyn Harrison Home and School Association has been fund raising for a few years now to build a playground for our Kindergarten students. Now with the Helping Hands Award (which turns every 60 cents we raise into a dollar) and a little more help through fund raising over the next few months we can reach our goal!
With help from the community we can complete the project this year. We are looking for anyone with connections to companies that maybe interested in helping us with the fill and/or excavation. We will be fund raising to cover these costs but any help would be greatly appreciated. The Home and School will be hold 3 bake sales and we are looking into other ideas to raise the remaining money needed to complete this project. Please support us in as many ways as possible so that we can keep these small children safe.
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Let Them Be Kids
Let Them Be Kids is all volunteer non-profit organization created to build community capacity on the grassroots level, while building playgrounds, skate parks and fitness parks across Canada. These projects leave a legacy of community members who are inspired and better equipped to lay a strong foundation for a brighter tomorrow.







